The MISCELLANEOUS problems are more tricky than the problems presented in the previous topics. Rather than a straight forward presentation of the problem, you are given clues from which you must infer the relationships between the given facts and unknowns. Often this requires a combination of skills, perhaps geometry and percentages. :RA To solve the MISCELLANEOUS problems read the problem carefully. Take note of the known values. Look for the clues which will reveal other facts. Don't overlook the obvious. Use your reasoning powers to focus on what you are being asked to solve. Formulate an equation which uses all the facts, you are rarely given extraneous information. :ET :ET