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I have been tutoring for standardized tests for over 15 years. I have a Master of Science in genetics from the Universe of Chicago, but math has always been my true passion. I love the work that I do and, after receiving overwhelmingly positive feedback from my previous students and their parents, decided to pursue tutoring full time. In the last decade, I have provided both one-on-one and small g

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02/11/2024

GRE & GMAT QUANT | Rationalizing The Denominator | The Star Tutor

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In this video, we will discuss the process of converting irrational denominators into rational ones and how it plays a vital role in GRE and GMAT exams.

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12/15/2023

Think you have what it takes to ace the quant section of the GMAT GRE?

Question:
If x=3/(2^13 * 5^18) is expressed as a terminating decimal, how many non-zero digits will 'x' have?

Options:
A) 1
B) 2
C) 3
D) 5
E) 18

Type your answer in the comment section!

To learn how to solve it, follow this video link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ru5oqfwRF9w&t=23s

12/12/2023

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