Source: Official Guide for the GMAT 13th Ed. Problem Solving; #95 Official Guide for the GMAT 2015 14th Ed. Problem Solving; #95
Omar shaaban
Curious, why do refer to 0.12 as .2? Am I missing something.
Thank you, Omar
Dec 28, 2014 • Comment
, Magoosh Tutor
This is an error and we need to fix the video.
Feb 6, 2015 • Reply
Mike McGarry, Magoosh Tutor
Dec 28, 2013 • Comment
I don't know why Mike is referring 96 as 66 and .12 as .2 . confusing.:D
Jan 30, 2015 • Reply
That's definitely a misspeak. We'll need to record a new video. :D
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