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What does the above statement mean?
It can mean the set has 5 integers and all five are different.. Or It can mean the set has any number of integers and only 5 are unique.. Yea, I know what you are thinking.. the first interpretation is the most likely & makes sense. However MGMAT seems to interpret in the second way when this statement occurs in a DS question. Sometimes MGMAT challenge questions seem that those are written deliberately ambiguously to lead the unsuspecting test taker to a wrong answer! http://www.manhattangmat.com/ChallengeProblem.cfm?ID=112 |
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