This document provides tips for solving quantitative comparison questions that involve testing values of quantities. It advises that when quantities can have multiple possible values, the relationship cannot be determined without more information. It also recommends organizing work, considering important value ranges, and testing an unusual case after the first test.
This document provides tips for solving quantitative comparison questions that involve testing values of quantities. It advises that when quantities can have multiple possible values, the relationship cannot be determined without more information. It also recommends organizing work, considering important value ranges, and testing an unusual case after the first test.
This document provides tips for solving quantitative comparison questions that involve testing values of quantities. It advises that when quantities can have multiple possible values, the relationship cannot be determined without more information. It also recommends organizing work, considering important value ranges, and testing an unusual case after the first test.
(A) Quantity A is greater. (B) Quantity B is greater. (C) The two quantities are equal. (D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
When the quantities in Columns A and B have more than one possible value, you have to actively try to prove (D)
Organizing Your Work When Testing Values
Important Value Ranges When Testing Numbers
After your first test, be sure to try a “weird” case!