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A crew of 12 members has to be seated
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28 Aug 2016, 09:57
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A crew of 12 members has to be seated around a dinning table. If the distance between each person to the other is 2.5ft, then what is the minimum length of the dinning table? A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 E. 14
PS:- i think data is insufficient in the qs but i may be wrong.....i don't have the official answer.
Re: A crew of 12 members has to be seated
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29 Aug 2016, 15:02
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Sonalika42 wrote:
A crew of 12 members has to be seated around a dinning table. If the distance between each person to the other is 2.5ft, then what is the minimum length of the dinning table? A. 10 B. 11 C. 12 D. 13 E. 14
PS:- i think data is insufficient in the qs but i may be wrong.....i don't have the official answer.
Not a good question. What's the shape of the table? Square? Trapezoid? Triangle?
Re: A crew of 12 members has to be seated
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30 Aug 2016, 04:48
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Sonalika42 wrote:
Shape of table depends on the way you think you can minimize the length.
Sonalika42, many of the questions you are posting are not representative of the official GRE. What is the source of this particular question? In the future, when you post a question, be sure to note (anywhere in the post if need be) what the source is.
If you're preparing for the GRE, you would be well-served to use practice questions from reliable sources.
Each member is 2.5 ft from every other member? No shape in 3 dimensions satisfies this condition. In three dimensions you can have maximum 4 points mutually equidistant.
3 on the ground on a equilateral triangle table and one hanging from the ceiling at 2.5 ft distance from other 3.
You dining table exists in 11 dimensional hyper-plane.