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I divided 35/84 so I got 2.4
That works too - nice work!
That works too - nice work!
Any tips on how to keep one's
At most test centers, you
At most test centers, you should receive a 7-page noteboard with double-sided pages. So, that's a total of 14 pages, which means you can devote about 3 questions per page. So, when you start performing calculations, just keep in mind that you can use about 1/3 of each page for each question.
A few extra things to keep in mind:
- For some questions, you won't need to use the noteboard, which means even more room.
- If you do run out of space on test day, just raise your hand and the test-center worker will give you another noteboard (although you will have to trade your used noteboard for the new one).
- During the break between the Quant section and the Verbal section, you might want to get a new noteboard, so you can start fresh on the Verbal section.
Well for this question I did
35/84 = 200/x, x = 16800/35,
x * 1/60 = 8
That approach also works. The
That approach also works. The difficult/ time-consuming part would be simplifying 16800/35 without a calculator.
Notice that, before we cross multiply, 35/84 = 200/x, we can first simplify 35/84 to get: 5/12, which will make our calculations a little easier.