How professional! Literally had an earthquake in the middle of the session and it was seamless. Props to both Shweta and Ashish!
@ashishsinha9035
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Excellent class. Thanks to GMAT Club, e-GMAT, Shweta and Ashish for this. Though I was not able to solve question 4 of Warm Up and all the questions of Sprint 1, I was able to solve both the questions of Sprint 2. It was possible because of the detailed analysis of the question done in the session.
@ashishsinha9035
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Just have one doubt. While figuring out the number of total even factors in question 4 of Warm Up session, you first calculated the total number of factors and subtracted the total number of odd factors from that. Is it the only way to find out the total number of even factors? That is, is the same method to be applied in each such question? Can’t we first calculate even factors and then the odd ones by deducting even factors from total factors? When I tried to do that I got the answer wrong. I added 1 to the power of even prime factor which (power) was 2 and since there was only 1 even prime factor, I took the total number of even factors as 2+1=3, as there was nothing with which I could have multiplied the power of even prime factor increased by 1. But 3 is not the total number of even factors in this question. Please guide.
@dommcquiter9219
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I had the exact same question, hope someone provides clarity!
@dommcquiter9219
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found this video - I think because the only even prime factor is 2 you can't apply the same formula to find even factors. Either you find total factors and subtract odd, or you find all the odd and multiply it by 2. I think....
@thalescoutinho6804
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The GMAT CLUB Logo on the right top of the screen makes it impossible to read the questions...It is basically throwing all your good and hard work in the trash
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