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GMAT Tip: Handling Number Properties on Data Sufficiency | Kaplan Test Prep

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The GMAT expects students to know number properties such as odds and evens; primes, factors, and remainder; and positives and negatives. The Data Sufficiency question type can make GMAT number properties even more challenging. Fortunately, Kaplan's advice and strategy can demystify this part of the GMAT.

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  • @rennid4etal

    Thanx

  • Near the end of this video (at 4:30), the presenter misspeaks by saying that "x must be a factor of 15." He should have said, "x must be a multiple of 15."

    Sorry to be so nitpicky but I want to prevent any possible confusion for students who may take every word literally.

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