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square and integer alert

3 variables and only 2 are in options 0 alert

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calculated the central angle istead of asked one...read carefully...Know well what we are after

know well in equation solving/simplification whenever we are dividing there is always some risk
10/3 = 3 ,1 10 is dividend 3 is divisor, 3 is quotient, 1 is remainder

1 is common factor answer would be factors of 12 + factors of 13 2


all are accepted except when n=0; 0 is even

alligation problem- solve carfully

incomplete thinking in this problem, probability doesnt depend on number of elements in set
standard deviation doesnt change when there is a common element added to all elements of set

became blind to pattern 20/100 = 1/5 in thse kind o questions when all options seem wrong, try
some numbers if we had assumed values of L, K we might have obtained ans
Triangle questions. While solving equations take care that any side doesnt turn negative. Here the
solution was positive for side which we were evaluating through quadratic equation. But x-2 was
turning out to be -ive for one of the solutions.

Left the question early. Should have analyzed option A more closely.

Carelessness, you selected answer as 1/9 when the first option itself was that.
Learn the dynamics of this kind of graph. Generally in questions with 2 variables we can fix one to go
for mathematical analysis. Option 2 and more common is trial by values(try with 2,3,4). Common
guess is end range of numbers. (BIG, small)

A set question y venn technique. Create a equation to see clearly


A good set question, writing an equation will clarify it most of the times

ratio greater than 1, indicates numerator > denominator only when both are +ive

adding power on both ides (x-y)(x+y) =4

not (x-y)/(x+y)

missed the concept of average


pay heed to must be true and can be true

ignored a=0 case in (2)

missed the case where x=y ; for 2 x and y could be both 2,3; in x and y questions x=y is a possibility

remember -
There are 25 prime numbers between 1 and 100. They are 2, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 19, 23, 29, 31, 37, 41,
43, 47, 53, 59, 61, 67, 71, 73, 79, 83, 89, and 97.

Topic coverage (number of factors/sum of factors Kaplan cat 2 36)

Extremely hostile language

Maximizing avg
Good one tricked us by making us reject 8*2 option for statement 1

In grid like data atleast one datapoint is needed

Circumventing mathematics ate time like anything in this


One mistake in evaluating equations brings you down by 2 mins

Get into a trigonometric refresher with this sin30 =1/2 sin45=1/root 2 sin60 = root 3 /2

Use cosine formulas to calculate sides from hypotenuse

Adjust inequalities the way you like before starting solving


Equations, number properties, probability is eating time, we ought to be careful on these
Work refresher

atleast number of paperbacks could be 1 or 2

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