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Topic: Quantitative
Comparison
Strategy
Used: Memorize Answer Choices
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One of the most important strategies for quantitative
comparison questions is to simply memorize the answer choices. In
QC questions, you'll see two mathematical expressions. They are
boxed, one in Column A, the other in Column B. Your job is to
compare them.
As you can tell, this could take quite a bit of time. To
maximize your available test time, you should memorize the QC
answer choices. They are always the same. Otherwise, you'll have
to keep stopping and referring to the directions.
QC Answer Choices
(A) if Column A is greater
(B) if Column B is greater
(C) if the columns are equal
(D) if more information is needed to determine the
relationship
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