Free GMAT Practice Questions

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ID: GMAT-PS-9
Section: Quantitative Reasoning - Problem Solving
Topics: Geometry; Triangle
Difficulty level: Challenging

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If $m$ is a positive integer, which of the following COULD represent the lengths of the 3 sides of a triangle?

  1. $m, (m+2)\ \&\ (m+4)$
  2. $\frac{4m-1}{2}, \frac{3m-1}{3}\ \&\ \frac{2m-1}{2}$
  3. $\frac{m}{3},\frac{m}{5}\ \&\ \frac{m}{7}$
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