In this video, I solve 100 of the hardest GMAT problems, subdivided into six parts: Geometry, Algebra, and Arithmetic, each further divided into two types of problems you'll see on the GMAT: Problem-Solving (PS) and Data Sufficiency (DS) problems.
In the Geometry section, you'll be expected to solve problems involving angles and lines, angles and polygons, triangles, trapezoids, and parallelograms, circles, coordinate geometry, and parabolas.
In the Algebra section, you'll be expected to solve problems involving algebraic expressions and linear equations, factoring and quadratic equations, inequalities, rates, ratios, percents, interest, profit, work, mixture problems, mean, median, mode, range, standard deviation, and probability.
In the Arithmetic section, you'll be expected to solve problems involving absolute value and inequalities, quotients and remainders, even and odd numbers, scientific notation, rules of exponents and square roots, sets, counting methods, statistics, and probability.
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• Solving 100 of the Hardest GMAT Problems [...
Time Stamps:
0:02 Distance of a Point
2:30 Square Roots
3:36 How much was the man paid?
5:49 Donuts and Bagels
7:23 Properties of numbers
9:19 Properties of numbers continued
11:04 Unique Opperation
13:36 Understanding Trinomials
14:58 Negative Numbers
16:21 System of Equations
18:59 Cubed vs. Squared
21:03 Intersecting Lines
24:19 CHALLENGE PROBLEM
28:19 How many units were sold?
33:44 Square Roots
35:32 Machine Work Problem