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Answer and Explanation to GMAT Question No 3

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The following is the answer to GMAT Practice Question #3

Answer: D

Explanation:
For the two day period in question, Companies A and B both had increases in their stock prices. The question asks us to figure out what the overall increase in stock price was for the two days, for both companies.

The best course of action here is to assume that they both start at $100. The increases would look like this:

See Table 1

Because we started with 100 for both companies, we can quickly see that by day two, Company A had increased by $56, or 56%, and Company B had increased by $53, or 53%. Thus, m = 56 and n = 53.

Now we simply plug in m and n to the answer choices, and D is the only one which works.

The answer and explanation to GMAT Practice Question #3 was written by Integrated Learning, a company that provides professional and private one on one tutoring services.

Table 1

Co. Start Day 1 Day 2
A $100 $130 $156
B $100 $102 $153

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