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GMAT data sufficiency strategy: Algebraic inequalities and cross-multiplication

July 9, 2020 Leave a Comment

 
In this GMAT data sufficiency strategy lesson, I illustrate why you should not cross-multiply the terms in an algebraic inequality. In general, it is best to move all of the terms in an inequality to one side, simplify, and then tackle the additional information given in the statements.

Data Sufficiency Strategy Lesson

 

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