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Sri
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Sorry type in above post, answer I assume would be 10,000.
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Emily Sledge
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Hi Sri,
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cindyqtran
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Sri,
You are correct. sqrt(1919) 19190000 __________ = __________ = 10,000 sqrt(0.1919) 1919 |
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GMATPaduan
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Please quote the number - I know it is from the Quantitative Guide, but I don't have it handy.
The below explains why the answer is 100. sqrt(1919) __________ sqrt(0.1919) = sqrt (.1919)*10^4 ________________ sqrt (.1919) = .1919 cancels out, and you're left with the sqrt of 1 * 10^4; sqrt of 10^4 = 10^2 = 100. |
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