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Re: If 8a – 2 = 22, then 4a – 1 =
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This is a relatively easy question. Do not rely on luck and assume you'd see things like this on the test. This is so, because this question has no "gotcha" elements (which is uncommon for the real GRE). Naturally, in every "real" GRE question ask yourself "what is the gotcha here?"
Re: If 8a – 2 = 22, then 4a – 1 =
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