GMAT Practice Question (Answer)

July 23rd, 2008

Yesterday, we posted a 700+ level GMAT question. Below is the answer and explanation. How’d you do?

Answer: C

The sum of three integers is even – they can’t all be odd so the product will be even and B and D are eliminated.
To go further we must actually work.

Let’s make the mode be x. If it is a mode and there are three integers it must appear twice. Hence our three numbers are x-13 (the smallest), x and x.
x + x + (x – 13) = 50
3x – 13 = 50
x = 21
8*21*21 =
8*441 = 3,528

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