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November 18, 2013

 

 

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Today's Practice GMAT Question:

If n is an odd integer, which of the following must also be an odd integer?
(A) 2n
(B) 2n^2
(C) n^2 + 2n
(D) n^2 + 3n
(E) n^2 + 2n + 3


 

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Need more work in this area? Check out the Number Properties: Fundamentals set of (100) practice problems.There is also a full chapter covering Evens and Odds in Total GMAT Math. It includes additional practice problems, as well.

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About the author: Jeff Sackmann has written many GMAT preparation books, including the popular Total GMAT Math, Total GMAT Verbal, and GMAT 111. He has also created explanations for problems in The Official Guide, as well as 1,800 practice GMAT math questions.

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