Chapter 7
From Mastering Problems to GMAT Mastery
half of the big triangle to help you see that the smaller one looks like it is less than 1/3
of the size of the bigger triangle, so (C) cannot be correct either. You would then pick
either answer (D) or (E) and move on.
B
(A) 2 :3
(B) 1:2
(C) 1:3
(D) 1:4
(E) 1:5
After solving or attempting to solve any difficult problem, take the time to review it
and figure out if it is an ottoman. Would recognizing more of the categories that it fell
into have helped you solve it more efficiently? Usually the answer to this question is
yes, because ottomans typically require that you combine multiple solution techniques.
As such, they are particularly good flash card problems because they remind you to be
adaptive and flexible in your use of problem categories and approaches.
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