This section is broken into three parts:
A. Introduction
B. Data Sufficiency Trick Questions
C. More practice questions
A. Introduction
The Data Sufficiency questions (typically 1/3 of all the quantitative questions) do not require the test taker to find an exact answer. Instead, they require you only to determine if each of the statements provides enough information for solving the question.
Data Sufficiency question instructions look like this:
Directions: In each of the problems, a question is followed by two statements containing certain data. You are to determine whether the data provided by the statements are sufficient to answer the question. Choose the correct answer based upon the statement's data, your knowledge of mathematics, and your familiarity with everyday facts (such as number of minutes in an hour or cents in a dollar). (international students: 100 cents to the dollar).
Note: Diagrams accompanying problems agree with information given in the questions, but may not agree with additional information given in statements (1) and (2).
All numbers used are real numbers.
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