GMAT Quantitative Question of the Day
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A really backward country does not use inches, feet, yards, or meters to measure distance, it uses units called wumps and zumps. These units can also be used to form units of area and volume (i.e. square wumps, cubic zumps).
How many wumps are in one zump?
Statement 1: There are 361 square wumps in one square zump.
Statement 2: There are 6,859 cubic wumps in one cubic zump.
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