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raja_asu
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I think u r going into too much detail of how engine works. Maybe for these type of question, we should always step back and see if everyone irrespective of their educational background have the same information or assumption as we do.
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Yeah, like me for instance. :-) I'm studying for the exam and definitely have no background of how engines work, so I would have never guessed that an engine consumes more fuel when started up. Since this is something not all people taking the exam probably know and it is outside the realm of Verbal and Quant, it cannot be expected to be known on the exam.
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Stacey Koprince
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The official test:
(a) never assumes you know anything other than what's stated for CR and RC, and (b) would tell you explicitly on a problem like this one that the fuel is consumed uniformly (or something along those lines) |
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These work/rate problems on the GMAT are always nice and linear. Machines knock at widgets at a constant rate, workers don't take coffee breaks, etc. And more resources always causes productivity to improve linearly.
I've often thought harder, non-linear, work rate problems might be the Next Big Thing on the GMAT once everyone starts coming in well prepped for the number theory and probability problems. |
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