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Salam. I am going to appear for GAT in April so i wanted to ask which book is best for analytical and maths? I have read other threads on GAT preparation but i am kind of confused. I am weak in maths and analytical so i want to work on that. Any help would be appreciated.
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Salam. I am going to appear for GAT in April so i wanted to ask which book is best for analytical and maths? I have read other threads on GAT preparation but i am kind of confused. I am weak in maths and analytical so i want to work on that. Any help would be appreciated.
@2cheezygurl Dear I think for analytical you can prepare from Big Book and for Math NOVA GRE or Smart Brains are good books....
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Salam. I am going to appear for GAT in April so i wanted to ask which book is best for analytical and maths? I have read other threads on GAT preparation but i am kind of confused. I am weak in maths and analytical so i want to work on that. Any help would be appreciated.
i suggest dogar,s brothers book for GAT preparation.that book really helped me. i scored 75 marks.
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i am also going to appear in april... can anyone tell me the highest score ever acheived in GAT general?
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i am also going to appear in april... can anyone tell me the highest score ever acheived in GAT general?
92, from Punjab
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GAT is something like NTS or it is bit tough? I took NTS after my Fsc and i got 92 percentile...
so it is same like that?

how much time will be enough for its preparation?

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I am doing MSC means my masters is not complete yet. am i eligible to appear in GAT? kindly reply

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Default please explain this question (from dogar's GAT book)

In a city 90% of the population own a car, 15% own a motorcycle, and everybody owns one or the other or both. What is the percentage of motorcycle owners to who own car?

Solution: let x stand for the percentage who own both a car and a motorcycle. Then

(The %age who own a motorcycle) + ( The %age who own a car) - (The %age who own one or the other or both) = 100% own one or other or both.
▶ 15% + 90% - A = 100%
▶ 105% - A = 100%
▶ A = 5%

The %age of motorcycle owners to who own car is = 5% / 15% = 1/3 = 33%


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Please explain last step.
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i wanna do m.phil in islamic studies.
my background is not strong enough to pass the GAT.

can anybody help me?
kindly guide me.

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In a city 90% of the population own a car, 15% own a motorcycle, and everybody owns one or the other or both. What is the percentage of motorcycle owners to who own car?

Solution: let x stand for the percentage who own both a car and a motorcycle. Then

(The %age who own a motorcycle) + ( The %age who own a car) - (The %age who own one or the other or both) = 100% own one or other or both.
▶ 15% + 90% - A = 100%
▶ 105% - A = 100%
▶ A = 5%

The %age of motorcycle owners to who own car is = 5% / 15% = 1/3 = 33%


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Please explain last step.

Please help me understand this solution given in Dogar's GAT preparation book.
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In a city 90% of the population own a car, 15% own a motorcycle, and everybody owns one or the other or both. What is the percentage of motorcycle owners to who own car?

Solution: let x stand for the percentage who own both a car and a motorcycle. Then

(The %age who own a motorcycle) + ( The %age who own a car) - (The %age who own one or the other or both) = 100% own one or other or both.
▶ 15% + 90% - A = 100%
▶ 105% - A = 100%
▶ A = 5%

The %age of motorcycle owners to who own car is = 5% / 15% = 1/3 = 33%


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Please explain last step.
Dear find its explanation on the following link;
http://www.urch.com/forums/gmat-prob...n-barrons.html
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