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Say there are 3 questions that you skipped and ... expected return would be .5(3) + .7(3) = 3.6. If you only focus ... expected return would be .2(3) + .9(3) = 3.3.
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> Say there are 3 questions that you skipped and ... 3 questions with which you are ... expected return would be .5(3) + .7(3) = 3.6. If you only focus ... expected return would be .2(3) + .9(3) = 3.3.
Well my friend who got a 179 reads the question first, but I think that it is ultimately about preference. I read the question first and find it works fine...given I'm not a 7sage but I usually get 5-3 wrong on LR.
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I did something similar (although I think mine was about 2.5 - 3 pages) and recently got in to Berk. I'd say if it's well written and concise, you should be good.
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4.) 3 7 5 ... and numbers that are consecutive (3 and 4) can't be ...
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