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| Word Translation problem from Manhattangmat prep exam |
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Pathik
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What was your thought process in "efficient guessing strategy"
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I don't have any strategy on guessing for this one. I think one of the traps is that "5th graders account for 1/3 of the remainder. When doing these problems I tend to overlook the wording and miss things like that.
I got 28, hopefully that is the right answer, if not, I overlooked a trap. I think on this one you just have to do the math.[/u] |
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Vaibhav
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Total Number of Students = 510/17 * 16 = 480
KG student = 480/5 = 96 Remaining Students = 480 - 96 = 384 Students in 5+6 = 1\3 * 384 = 128 Students 1+2 = 480 * 1\4 = 120 Remaining Students = 480 - (96+128+120) = 136 Students 3 = Students 4 = 136/2 = 68 KG - Stud in3 = 96 - 68 = 28 |
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Ron Purewal
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did you take a look at this thread?
http://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/post10744.html since this problem is more or less pure arithmetic, it's hard to articulate any coherent 'guessing strategy' for it; you just have to dive into the calculations. none of the calculations is particularly difficult; there are just a lot of them. so, as i said in the other thread, you need to make sure you're ok going without a calculator. if you use a calculator in your everyday life, start going without one every so often just to get back into the groove. |
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