For many GMAT test-takers, probability looms as one of the more daunting
concepts on the exam. While the majority of the skills tested on the
GMAT—particularly arithmetic, algebra, and geometry—are standard
features of the typical K-12 math curriculum, probability is a subject
that many students haven’t studied directly in school. So many GMAT
test-takers lie awake nights trying to predict the likelihood (should we
say probability?) that they’ll have to face more than one probability
question on test day.
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