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Day 12: Similar Questions...Different Approaches Using the "Numbers for Variables" Technique
Tune in to today's workshop to understand how we approach the following questions in different ways...using the "Numbers for Variables" Technique:
1. If the price of gasoline increases by 25% and Ron intends to spend only 15% more on gasoline, by how much % should he reduce the quantity of gasoline that he buys?
2. The difference between the value of a number increased by 12.5% and the value of the original number decreased by 25% is 30. What is the original number?
Sentence Correction, Part II, for the following question:
Samuel Sewall viewed marriage, as other seventeenth-century colonists, like a property arrangement rather than an emotional bond based on romantic love.
(A) Samuel Sewall viewed marriage, as other seventeenth-century colonists, like a...
Published 09/19/15
Sentence Correction, Part I, for the following question:
Samuel Sewall viewed marriage, as other seventeenth-century colonists, like a property arrangement rather than an emotional bond based on romantic love.
(A) Samuel Sewall viewed marriage, as other seventeenth-century colonists, like a...
Published 09/18/15
This week we will answer another one of your questions along with revealing the answer to last week's question listed below in its entirety :)
Since 1982, when the farm depression began, the number of acres overseen by professional farm management companies have grown from 48 million to...
Published 08/28/15