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GMAT Question of the Day (Nov 10): Counting and Sentence Correction

Math (PS)

In a set of numbers from 100 to 1000 inclusive, how many integers are odd and do not contain the digit “5″?

(A) 180
(B) 196
(C) 286
(D) 288
(E) 324

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Verbal (SC)

When presented with only circumstantial evidence, a juror tends to decide a case according to his or her gut instinct, which are not formally sanctioned or prohibited means of reaching a verdict.

(A) which are not formally
(B) which are not a formally
(C) which is not a formally
(D) which is formally not a
(E) which is not formally

Answers to the questions: D, C
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