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Topic: Data
Sufficiency
Strategy
Used: Memorizing Answer Choices
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The directions and answer choices for data sufficiency
questions never change. Simply memorizing them can save you
precious minutes on the exam. When time is tight, you can't
afford to keep paging back and forth to see what (A) means, (B)
means, and so on.
Data Sufficiency Answer
Choices
Here they are; know them, learn them, live them.
(A) Statement (1) by itself is sufficient to answer the
question, but statement (2) by itself is not.
(B) Statement (2) by itself is sufficient to answer the
question, but statement (1) by itself is not.
(C) Statements (1) and (2) taken together are sufficient to
answer the question, even though neither statements by itself is
sufficient.
(D) Either statement by itself is sufficient to answer the
question.
(E) Statements (1) and (2) taken together are not sufficient
to answer the question, requiring more data pertaining to the
problem.
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