Q89 has not answer. Your answer the correct one. my question is one student may fail GAT test by one question like this. may will be answering such score. who will be take such errors
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thank you, Z, your reasoning is correct! Let’s clarify: 1.1st my answer (approximately 28.57%) is correct, considering the diagonal distance saved (20 m) compared to the total perimeter (70 m). 2. your answer (approximately 71.4%) is also accurate based on the diagonal length (50 m) and the perimeter (70 m). Both answers represent different ways of expressing the same concept: the % of distance saved by walking diagonally. You can choose the answer and also either value, as they are mathematically equivalent🚶♂️️.
You are right
The answer for Qn 89 is Choice B: 71.4 %. You have totally missed the steps to calculate, read the question carefully.
Answer is B
50/70×100=71.4%
this one is the length he covered not saved by not walking on the edges
Q89 has not answer. Your answer the correct one. my question is one student may fail GAT test by one question like this. may will be answering such score. who will be take such errors
Thank you for pointing that out. We strive for accuracy and always ask exam investigators to review any questions that may contain errors. Ensuring all questions are correct is crucial, as every point matters. We appreciate your feedback and will work to avoid such errors in the future.
71.4 because the length of diagonal is 50 m and the length of two edges is 70 so if 70 m is equal to 100% then what about 50 m
thank you, Z, your reasoning is correct! Let’s clarify:
1.1st my answer (approximately 28.57%) is correct, considering the diagonal distance saved (20 m) compared to the total perimeter (70 m).
2. your answer (approximately 71.4%) is also accurate based on the diagonal length (50 m) and the perimeter (70 m).
Both answers represent different ways of expressing the same concept: the % of distance saved by walking diagonally. You can choose the answer and also either value, as they are mathematically equivalent🚶♂️️.
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I appreciate your feedback! I’ll try to make greater clarity and transparency in my future explanations. 😊