Submitted By Brett Ethridge, Dominate the GMAT
Remember those math word problems that gave you nightmares in high school algebra class?
You know the ones — the problems where one train leaves Boston traveling west at a certain rate, and then another train leaves an hour later traveling on the same track at a faster rate, and then there’s some question you have to answer about distance traveled or time to impact or some other variation of distance/rate/time?
Well, I hate to break it to you, but you’re going to see those types of questions on the GMAT as well.
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