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Learn a shortcut for dividing any number by 5.
Learn how a milestone can help you manage your time on test day.
Learn a shortcut for finding certain products.
In this video, you will learn about a feature of data sufficiency questions that can help identify mistakes you may have made.
n this video, you will examine the structure of this unique question type, and the 5 answer choices that always accompany these questions.
In this video, you will learn how to avoid more common mistakes that students often make when they begin tackling data sufficiency questions.
In this video, you will review all of the strategies discussed in the previous lessons (videos 1-15)
In this video, you will learn two common myths related to data sufficiency questions that can cause errors.
In this video, you will learn two more myths related to data sufficiency questions.
In this video, you will learn a helpful tip regarding the order in which you should tackle the two statements in the data sufficiency question.
In this video, you will learn some tips for maximizing your guesses on data sufficiency questions.
In this video, you will learn a systematic technique for determining which answer choice to select depending on the sufficiency of each statement.
In this video, you will learn how to avoid some of the common mistakes that students often make when they begin tackling data sufficiency questions.
In this video, you will learn strategies to consider when solving data sufficiency questions.
In this video, you will learn how rephrasing the target question can make some data sufficiency questions much easier to solve.
In this video, you will learn the importance of summarizing the given information before examining the statements.
In this video, you will learn some guidelines for choosing good numbers when testing the sufficiency of a statement.
In this video, you will learn some useful strategies for solving data sufficiency questions that involve geometry.
Evaluate an expression with a mystery operation.
In this video, you will learn a systematic way to organize your results when testing the sufficiency of a statement.
Learn a nice technique for solving some equations in your head.
Take an introductory look at lines and angles, as well as some properties of lines and angles
Evaluate an expression involving large numbers.
Find the fast way to evaluate this expression.
Find the value of a fraction with variables on the top and bottom.
Find the point of intersection.
Determine what percent of the female managers have an MBA.
Determine the total number of possible tests.
Learn how to apply the Pythagorean Theorem, and learn how to use Pythagorean triples.
Apply several laws to solve this equation.
Learn what can be reasonably assumed and what cannot.
Determine what percent of the hotel rooms have air conditioning and cable TV.
Find the distance between two points on a rectangular box.
More strategies to consider when tackling GMAT questions involving geometry.
Find the height of the rectangle.
Learn a quick way to calculate combinations in your head.
Learn two strategies for finding the greatest common divisor, and practice finding pairs of numbers that have a certain greatest common divisor.
How many odd, 3-digit numbers are possible?
Is 5-2x greater than -1?
Learn a systematic technique for drawing conclusions about expressions involving even and odd numbers.
Review all of the strategies that can be applied to probability questions.
Learn basic rules involving inequalities.
Learn how to find equivalent ratios, and how to solve the two most common question types involving ratios.
Learn the relationship between percents, fractions and decimals, and learn a technique for quickly converting "tricky" fractions to percents.
Learn how to apply the Fundamental Counting Principle.
Determine the range of set A.
Learn how to solve questions involving populations where each member has 2 features associated with it.
Learn how to calculate weighted averages and some properties of weighted averages
Try to answer this question using two different approaches.
Learn how to solve word problems involving ages in the past and in the future.