Not sure about what the GMAT expects, but guess in the options only 1 may be provided. If this is part of DS then could you post the question please?
Mathematically, it will be (t > 5) and (t < -5)
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A typo... " (t > 5) OR (t < -5) "abhi27 wrote:Not sure about what the GMAT expects, but guess in the options only 1 may be provided. If this is part of DS then could you post the question please?
Mathematically, it will be (t > 5) and (t < -5)
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...so the answer is A.nareshattri wrote:A typo... " (t > 5) OR (t < -5) "abhi27 wrote:Not sure about what the GMAT expects, but guess in the options only 1 may be provided. If this is part of DS then could you post the question please?
Mathematically, it will be (t > 5) and (t < -5)












