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Must I always complete step three of the Kaplans Data Sufficiency approach, “evaluate the statements in combination”?

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Must I always complete step three of the Kaplans Data Sufficiency approach, “evaluate the statements in combination”?

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Once you determine that one or both of the statements are sufficient to answer the question, then your work is done and you’ll select choice A, B or D. Only if neither of the statements works alone must you use both statements together to see if they answer the question.

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