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Lesson: Data Sufficiency Basic - 12

Evaluate The Statements In Combination

[Page 12 of 22]

Time: 30 seconds or less

Evaluate The Statements In Combination

Think of the two as one long statement

Use Step 3 of the CAT Method for Data Sufficiency only when each statement is insufficient alone. You’ll only need to apply Step 3 about 40% of the time.

Remember, if you need to combine the statements you’ve already eliminated Choices (A), (B), and (D). The correct answer can only be Choice (C) or (E).

You’re asked to make a comparison between Bill’s annual tax payment and Jill’s annual tax payment. What do you need to know to answer the question?

Let's start with Step 1. Think of two sets of information that would allow you to answer the question and type them into the Text Boxes below, then click Continue.

Does Bill pay more in taxes per year than Jill?

(1) Bill pays $3,500 in taxes each year.

(2) Jill pays $3,000 in taxes each year.

  • Set 1:
  • Set 2:

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