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| Which is greater than 2/3? |
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sanjeev
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Cross multiplication is fastest, in case of small numbers like this.
I went with option (A) first 2/3 and 33/50, 100(50 * 2) and 99 (33 * 3). But you are right, if the right answer would have been (E) , i would have to do 5 multiplications. |
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bandha
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2/3 ~ 0.67,
Options A, C & E are all less than 0.67 while both B & D are greater than 0.67... B) 8/11~ 0.73 D) 13/17~ 0.76 MGMAT staff your suggestions please... |
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DrewV
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The question is wrong. D is also right as 13/17 = 0.764 which is > 2/3.
Assuming that's a typo, the other numbers can be eliminated quickly with some logic: 33/50 -> 50 is half of 100, so double the top to get 66%. 2/3 is 66.66%. 8/11 -> One third of 12 is 4, so 8/12 is 2/3 and 8/11 is therefore > 2/3. 3/5 -> this is the same as 60%, which is < 2/3. 13/17 -> one third of 18 is 6, so 12/18 is 2/3 and 13/17 is > 2/3. 5/8 -> one third of 9 is 3, so 6/9 is 2/3 and therefore 5/8 is not going be > 2/3.
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Ron Purewal
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choice (d) is supposed to be 13/27. this value is less than 1/2, so it's not even close to 2/3.
that should clear up any doubts about this problem. |
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