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Section 1
1.
2 2 2 2
, , …….
3+ 1 5+ 3 7+ 5 121+ 119
2
2�+1+ 2�−1
Consider the sequence above, where the kth term is equal to for each
integer k from 1 to 60. What is the sum of the 60 terms of the sequence?
A. 10
B. 11
C. 20
D. 21
E. 22
2.
3.
P and Q are regular polygons with n sides and n+1 sides, respectively.
Quantity A: The median of the 2n+1 measure of the interior angles of P and Q
�−1
�+1
Quantity B: ( )180°
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
4.
d1, d2, and d3 are nonzero digits. S is the sum of the three 3-digit positive integers
d1d2d3, d2d3d1, and d3d1d2. For example, if d1, d2, and d3 are 2, 4, and 7,
respectively, then S=247+472+724=1,443
Quantity A: S
Quantity B: 111(d1+d2+d3)
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
5.
In the sum above, if X and Y each denote one of the digits from 0 to 9, inclusive,
then X=?
A. 9
B. 6
6.
Zip cola is sold in bottles of four different sizes at the prices shown in the table
shown above. What is the minimum amount one could spend in order to buy at
least 65 ounces of Zip cola?
A. $2.20
B. $2.30
C. $2.40
D. $2.60
E. $2.70
7.
8.
9.
A set of k consecutive integers, including 2. The sum of the integers in the set is -11.
Quantity A: k
Quantity B: 10
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
10.
During archery practice, Kyle made 50 attempts to hit a target. After each attempt,
his success rate was calculated as the number of successful attempts to hit the
target as a percent of the number of attempts up to that time. After the 20th
attempt, his success rate was 45 percent. After the 40th attempt, his success rate
was 55 percent. Which of the following statements must be true?
Indicate all such statements.
A. Kyle's success rate was less than 45 percent at least once during the practice.
B. Kyle's success rate was between 48 percent and 52 percent at least once during
the practice.
C. Kyle's success rate was greater than 55 percent at least once during the practice.
11.
Let G be the set of integers from 100 to 999, and let n be the integer for which 40
percent of the integers in G are less than or equal to n.
Quantity A: 2n
Quantity B: 900
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
12.
N=1234567891011……499500
The digits of the integer n above are the digits of the integers from 1 to 500 written
in consecutive order. How many digits does n have?
A. 1,389
B. 1,392
C. 1,393
D. 1,409
E. 1,410
13.
1, 2, 3, ......, m
1, 2, 3, ......, n
The first sequence consists of m consecutive integers, and the second sequence
consists
of n consecutive integers, where m is even and n is odd.
Quantity A: The percent of integers in the first sequence that are odd
Quantity B: The percent of integers in the second sequence that are even
A. Quantity A is greater.
14.
In a sequence of 700 integers, each term after the first two terms is the sum of the
two preceding terms.
Which of the following could be the number of odd integers in the sequence?
Indicate all such numbers.
A 0
B 2
C 233
D 234
E 350
F 466
G 467
H 698
15.
In a barrel, there are in ping-pong balls labeled with consecutive integers from 1 to
n, where n is an odd integer greater than 50. If a ball is to be randomly selected
from the barrel, what is the probability that the ball selected will be a ball that is
labeled with an odd integer?
1
A. 2
2
�
B.
�−1
�
C.
�−1
2�
D.
�+1
2�
E.
16.
17.
18.
19.
9!
Which of the following could be a factor of (6!)(3!) ?
Indicate all such numbers.
A. 2
20.
A. 100
B. 90
C. 60
D. 30
E. 10
21.
22.
23.
Quantity A: The number of integers between 10,000 and 25,000 that are multiples
of 14
Quantity B: The number of integers between 10,000 and 26,000 that are multiples
of 15
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
24.
Which of the following could be the value of x to make sure that x3-x is divisible by
10?
Indicate all such values.
A. 480
B. 481
C. 482
D. 483
E. 484
F. 485
G.486
H.487
25.
How many of the eleven integers greater than 107and less than 107+12 are divisible
by 11?
A.None
B.One
C.Two
D.Three
E.Four
26.
27.
The number of attendees at a certain convention is less than 1,000 and is divisible
by 50.
Which of the following statement individually provide(s) sufficient additional
information to determine the number of attendees at the convention?
Indicate all such statement.
A. The number of attendees is divisible by 60.
B. The number of attendees is divisible by 90.
C. The number of attendees is divisible by 180.
28.
29.
1 1 1 1 1 �
Let 3+ + +9+11= , where m is a positive integer. What is the remainder
5 7 (3)(5)(7)(9)(11)
when m is divided by 5?
30.
31.
A. −
2
B. − 18
7
7
11
C.
7
18
D. 7
7
E.
2
32.
In the xy-plane, line k has a positive slope and intersects the line y=4-x at a point
with x-coordinate 3. Which of the following values could be the y-intercept of k?
Indicate all such values.
A. 6
B. 4
C. 2
D. 0
E. -2
F. -4
33.
�
�
If s and t are different positive integers, which of the following guarantees that is
an integer?
A. s<t
B. s=t2+t
34.
2<|x-8|<|x-9|
Quantity A: x
Quantity B: 6
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
35.
At a certain company, employees who earn $20.00 per hour will be given an
increase of $1.00 per hour. For each of the other employees, either the employee
will be given an increase of $1.00 per hour or the employee will be given a percent
increase equal to the percent increase that will be given to the employees who earn
$20.00 per hour, whichever results in a larger increase for that employee. Which of
the following statements are true?
Indicate all such statements.
A. An employee who earns less than $20.00 per hour will be given a percent
increase that is greater than the percent increase that will be given to the
employees who earn $20.00 per hour.
B. An employee who earns $22.00 per hour will be given an increase of $1.10 per
hour.
C. An employee who earns $24.00 per hour will earn $25.20 per hour after the
increase.
36.
1 cup=8 ounces
1 pint=2 cups
A. 6
B. 9
C. 10
D. 12
E. 15
37.
38.
A large pump and a small pump are available to fill a public fountain with 7,500
gallons of water. The pumps can be used alone or simultaneously. Working alone at
their respective constant rates, the small pump would take 1.6 times as long as the
large pump to fill the fountain. Working simultaneously at their respective constant
rates, the two pumps would take 3 hours to fill the fountain. How long would the
small pump take to fill the fountain, working alone at its constant rate?
A. 1 hour 36 minutes
B. 4 hours 25 minutes
C. 4 hours 53 minutes
D. 5 hours 36 minutes
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E. 7 hours 48 minutes
39.
40.
41.
List S consists of n different positive values, where n is greater than 1. List T consists
of the squares of the n values in S.
Quantity A: The square of the range of the values in S
Quantity B: The range of the values in T
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
42.
43.
227 −224
827 −826
Quantity A:
Quantity B: 2−54
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
44.
45.
�� =
�
�+1
for all integers n > 1
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
46.
In the xy-plane shown, the x-axis represents an east-west road, the y -axis
represents a north-south road, and the origin represents the intersection of the two
roads. Point A and point B represent the centers of Town A and Town B,
47.
48.
49.
The figure shows two congruent circles with centers P and Q. If RP=QS=1 and
XY=8, what is the distance between centers P and Q?
A. 2
10
B. 3
C. 4
D. 20/3
E. 8
Two metal cans are right circular cylinders of different sizes. The interior base of can
A has an area of 5π square inches, and the height of the oil in can A is 6 inches. The
interior base of can B has an area of 10π square inches, and the height of the oil in
can B is 2 inches. Oil is to be moved from can A to can B so that the height of the
oil will be the same in both cans. Which of the following is closest to what will be
the new height of the oil, in inches?
A.4
10
B. 3
C.3
5
D. 2
12
E. 5
51.
Quantity A:The number of ordered triples (x1, x2, x3), where x1, x2 and x3 are non-
negative integers such that x1+x2+x3=9
Quantity B:55
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
52.
Darrell has a collection of 40 DVDs, each of which contains one movie. There are 17
comedy movies, 14 fantasy movies, and 9 historical movies, where each historical
movie takes place in a separate time period. The movies will be ordered on a shelf
from left to right so that the movies of each type—comedy, fantasy and historical—
are in a single group of consecutive movies. In addition, the historical movies will
be ordered from earliest time period to latest time period. How many possible
orderings of the movies are there?
A.(17!)(14!)(3!)
B.(17! (14! )(9!)
C.(17!) (14!) (9!) (3!)
D.40!/(17!) (14!) (9!)
E.(40!) (3!)/(17!) (14!)
53.
Consider all the permutations of the letters in the word MISSISSIPPI, where I is a
vowel and the other letters are consonants.
Quantity A: The number of permutations in which all the vowels are next to each
other
Quantity B: The number of permutations in which all the consonants are next to
each other
54.
A combination lock is set to open when the correct direction sequence is selected,
either left-right-left or right- left-right, and when the correct three numbers from 1
to 60, inclusive, are selected in the correct order. If each number can be used only
once, which of the following gives the number of different combinations that can
be set to open the lock?
A. (60)(59)(58)/2
B. (60)(60)(60)
C. (60)(59)(58)
D. 2(60)(60)(60)
E. 2(60)(59)(58)
55.
The figure above represents a game board with a chip at staring point M. On
successive plays, the chip may be moved along the lines from one labled point to
an adjacent labled point, but may not be moved to the same point twice. Along
how many different paths can the chip be moved from M to N in this game?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 7
D. 10
E. 12
56.
57.
A team of two students from an art school is to be selected to represent the school
at a national event. The two students will be selected from the students in three
classes that have no students in common. The three classes have 10 students, 8
students, and 7 students. If the two students must be selected from different
classes, how many teams are possible?
A. 168
B. 206
C. 210
D. 240
E. 560
58.
If a set S has a total of 6 subsets that consist of 2 members each, then S consists of
how many members?
A. Three
B. Four
C. Five
59.
Four people, including Ito and Kenji, are to be assigned to 3 offices. Two of the
offices can accommodate only 1 person and the other office can accommodate 2
persons. If Ito and Kenji cannot be assigned to the same office, how many different
assignments of the 4 people to the offices are possible?
A.Six
B.Seven
C.Eight
D.Ten
E.Eleven
60.
The figure shows a museum display illustrating the movement of a satellite around
the Earth. The two circles shown are concentric, where the inner circle of radius 1
meter represents the Earth's equator and the outer circle of radius 2 meters
represents the orbit of the satellite. The part of the equator in the range of the
satellite is represented by the shorter arc AB. The satellite makes 6 revolutions
around the equator per day. During one day, what is the total amount of time, in
hours, that each point on the equator is in the range of the satellite?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 6
E. 8
61.
Five gift cards will be distributed among 10 people so that no person receives
more than one gift card. The gift cards consist of one $100 gift card, one $50 gift
card, one $25 gift card and two $10 gift cards. How many different distributions of
the five gift cards among the 10 people are possible if the two $10 gift cards are
considered to be identical?
A. 720
B. 2,520
C. 5,040
D. 15,120
E. 30,240
62.
The table above consists of 10 rows and 10 columns. Each entry in the table is eithe
r a zero or a one. A zero is to be selected at random from the table. What is the pro
bability that the zero selected will be in a row with an odd number of zeros and in a
column with an odd number of zeros?
1
A. 9
3
B. 20
2
C. 11
1
D. 4
3
E. 4
64.
If 20 red cubes and 7 white cubes, all of equal size, are fitted together to form one
large cube, as shown above, what is the greatest fraction of the surface area of the
large cube that could be red?
8
A. 9
47
B. 54
23
C. 27
5
D. 6
20
E. 27
65.
66.
67.
From a group of 100 people including Alice and Bob, 40 people are to be
randomly selected at the same time to win movie tickets. What is the probability
that both Alice and Bob will be selected to win movie tickets?
1,560
A. 10,000
1,560
B. 9,900
2,400
C. 10,000
2,400
D. 9,900
3,540
E. 9,900
68.
A telephone system has n telephone lines. For each of the n lines, the event that
the line will fail during a certain reliability test has probability 0.3, and these n
events are independent. If the probability that at least one of the n lines will not fail
during the reliability test is greater than 0.99, what is the minimum value of n?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
69.
The probability that event R will occur is 0.65. The probability that event T will
occur is 0.47.
Quantity A:The probability that neither R nor T will occur
Quantity B:0.47
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
70.
During each run of a computer simulation, either the letter X or the letter Y is
displayed. For each run of the simulation, if the letter X is displayed, then the
probability that X will be displayed in the next run is 0.3. Also for each run of the
simulation, if the letter Y is displayed, then the probability that Y will be displayed
in the next run is 0.4.
In 7 consecutive runs of the simulation, if X is displayed in the 5th run, what is the
probability that X will be displayed in the 7th run?
71.
The average (arithmetic mean) monthly sales at a certain company for the past &
months was m dollars. Which of the following expressions represents the sales, in
dollars, for the current month if the average monthly sales for the k + 1 months will
be 10 percent greater than the average monthly sales for the k months?
A. 1.1m
B. 1.2m
C. 0.1km
D. m(0.1k+1)
E. m(0.1k+1.1)
72.
After taking a quiz, 25 students each received a score on the quiz that was an
integer from 1 to 10, inclusive. The average (arithmetic mean) of the 25 scores was
8.8. Only 1 student received the lowest score, and the sum of the 24 scores greater
than the lowest score was 217. What was the range of the 25 scores?
73.
List S: 1, 2, 3, k, 2k
If k < 2, which of the following numbers could be the median of the five numbers in
list S?
Indicate all such numbers.
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. k
E. 2k
74.
75.
The median of the numbers in a list of consecutive positive multiples of 1.2 is 25.8.
What is the greatest possible number in the list?
A. 50.4
B. 51.6
C. 52.8
D. 54.0
E. 55.2
76.
List K consists of 9 positive integers. In list K, the range of the integers is 20, the
mode of the integers is 3, and the median of the integers is 7.
Quantity A:The average (arithmetic mean) of the integers in list K
Quantity B:13
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
77.
78.
Larry and Tony work for different companies. Larry’s salary is the 90th percentile of
the salaries in his company, and Tony’s salary is the 70th percentile of the salaries in
his company.
B. The median salary in Larry’s company is equal to the median salary in Tony’s
company.
C. The 80th percentile in Larry’s company is higher than the 70th percentile salary in
Tony’s company.
79.
The table above shows the times, in seconds, that it took each of 5 mechanics to
perform a simple task. For the 5 times shown, if the median is greater than the
average (arithmetic mean), which of the following could be the value of x?
Indicate all such values.
A. 17
80.
An order for bottles of vitamins from a certain mail order company costs $12.04 per
bottle plus a shipping cost of $4.80 regardless of the number of bottles ordered. O
ver the past year, the company has received 100 orders for bottles of vitamins, The
standard deviation of the numbers of bottles per order for the 100 orders is 1.5 bot
tles. What is the standard deviation of the 100 costs for the orders?
$
81.
n>2
List M={2, n, n, n}
List N={2, 2, 2, n}
Quantity A: The standard deviation of List M
Quantity B: The standard deviation of List N
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
82.
0<a<b<c
Quantity A: The standard deviation of the seven numbers -c, -b, -a, 0, a, b, c
Quantity B: The standard deviation of the seven numbers -c2, -b2, -a2, 0, a2, b2, c2
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
83.
The playing times of the 13 songs on a compact disc were measured. The average
(arithmetic mean) playing time of the songs is 3.6 minutes, and the median playing
time is 3.4 minutes. Which of the following statements must be true?
Indicate all such statements.
A. At least 7 of the songs have a playing time of less than 3.6 minutes
B. At least 1 of the songs have a playing time of 3.6 minutes
C. At least 7 of the songs have a playing time of more than 3.4 minutes
84.
85.
86.
For a group of 9 steel beams stored together, the average (arithmetic mean) length
of the beams is 7.2 meters and the median length is 8.4 meters. Two additional
steel beams—one that is longer than all 9 beams and one that is shorter than all 9
beams—will be stored with the 9 beams. For the combined group of 11 steel
beams, the average length is m meters and the median length is d meters. Which
of the following statements must be true?
Indicate all such statements.
A. m<7.2
B. m=7.2
C. m>7.2
E. d=8.4
F. d>8.4
87.
Mr. Thomas gave a chemistry test to 25 students and assigned each student a score.
Of the 25 students, 12 students received scores that were greater than 80.
Which of the following statements individually provide(s) sufficient additional
information to determine the median of the 25 scores?
Indicate all such statements.
A. The average (arithmetic mean) of the 25 scores was 80
B. One students received a score of 80
C. Twelve students received scores that were less than or equal to 75
88.
The figure above shows a normal distribution with mean m and standard deviation
d, including approximate percents of the distribution corresponding to the six regio
ns shown.
A survey of 5,500 book readers found that the number of books read per year was
approximately normally distributed with mean 19.0 and standard deviation 2.0.
Which of the following is the best description of the numbers of books read per
year by the 880 book readers who read the most books?
A. 17 or more books
B. 19 to 21 books
C. 21 or more books
D. 21 to 23 books
E. 23 or more books
89.
90.
91.
Let S8 represents the set of integers from 1 to 8, and let S9 represents the set of
integers from 1 to 9.
Quantity A: The number of the subsets of S8
Quantity B: The number of the subsets of S9 that contain the integer 9
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
92.
A survey of 500 households found that 450 households had a microwave oven, 300 had a food
processor, and 150 had a trash compactor. Each of the 500 households had at least one of the
appliances, and more than 100 households had all three appliances. Which of the following could
be the number of households that had a food processor and a trash compactor but no microwave
oven?
Indicate all such numbers.
A.5
B.35
C.50
D.65
E.100
93.
A certain museum contains a total of 1,500 works of art, of which 800 are paintings.
Of the twentieth-century works of art in the museum, 40 percent are paintings. Of
the works of art that are not paintings, 490 are not twentieth-century works of art.
How many twentieth-century works of art does the museum contain?
94.
95.
Of the people in a debating club, 42 percent are more than 55 years old and 68
percent are married.
Quantity A:The percent of the people in the club who are both more than 55
years old and married
Quantity B:26%
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
96.
In a poll of 200 people who answered either yes or no to each of two questions,
170 people answered yes to the first question and 10 people answered yes to the
second question. Which of the following could be the number of people polled
who answered no to both questions?
Indicate all such numbers.
A. 15
B. 18
C. 20
D. 26
E. 32
97.
98.
99.
100.
101.
Quantity A: ▽
Quantity B: 2
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
102.
103.
Each of the offices on the second floor of a certain building has a floor area of
either 250 or 300 square feet. The total space of these offices is 5,750 square feet.
Quantity A: The number of these offices with floor areas of 250 square feet
Quantity B: The number of these offices with floor areas of 300 square feet
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
104.
Last month a recycling facility received 175 used automobile batteries, all of which
arrived at the facility in crates. Each of these crates contained 19, 20, or 21 used
automobile batteries.
Quantity A: The number of crates containing used automatic batteries that arrived
at the facility last month
Quantity B: 9
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
105.
106.
B. 9
C. 11
D. 12
E. 16
F. 17
G. 18
H. 19
107.
If a and b are integers satisfying the equation a2+b2=145, which of the following
could be the value of a+b?
Indicate all such values.
A. 20
B. 17
C. 13
D. 10
E. 4
F. 0
G. -1
109.
N=xyzwt-(x+y+z+w+t)
If N is an even integer and x, y, z, w, and t are integers, which of the following
CANNOT be the number of the five integers x, y, z,w,and t that are even?
A. Zero
B. One
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five
110.
If a, b, c are three consecutive positive even integers, which of the following must
be an integer?
Indicate all that’s possible.
� +� +�
A.
� +� +�
2
B.
� +� +�
4
C.
� +� +�
6
D.
� +� +�
12
E. 15
111.
How many integers between 360 and 630 are there such that they have odd
number of divisors?
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. 6
E. 7
112.
Set S consists of all the integers from 1 to 100, inclusive. Which of the following sets
contains the greatest number of integers?
A. The integers of P that are multiples of 3
B. The integers of P that are multiples of 4
C. The integers of P that are multiples of 5
D. The integers of P that are multiples of both 3 and 4
E. The integers of P that are multiples of either 4 and 5
113.
114.
A certain desk calendar shows the number of the day of the year and the number of
days remaining in the year. If the calendar shows for Saturday, January 1, what
does the calendar show for the Tuesday that is 20 weeks after the first Tuesday in
January?
When positive integer n is divided by 53, the remainder is 21, and when positive
integer p is divided by 53, the remainder is 25. What is the remainder when the
product np is divided by 53?
116.
Let n be a nonnegative integer such that when 6n is divided by 75, the remainder is
30. Which of the following is a list of all possible remainders when 7n is divided by
75?
A. 5, 35
B. 10, 55
C. 35, 60
D. 5, 30, 55
E. 10, 35, 60
117.
When positive integers k and n are each divided by 9, the remainders are 2 and 5,
respectively. If k > n, what is the remainder when k-n is divided by 9?
A. 2
B. 3
C. 4
D. 5
E. 6
118.
119.
50
What is the tens digit of 21(3 ) ?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 4
D. 6
E. 8
120.
121.
122.
123.
The number 24 has the property that it is divisible by its units digit, 4. How many of
the integers between 10 and 70 are divisible by their respective units digits?
124.
125.
126.
A dealer's gross profit on the sale of a car is defined as the selling price of the car
minus its cost to the dealer. A car dealer sold n cars for s dollars each. If the
dealer's total gross profit was p dollars, what was the dealer's average (arithmetic
mean) cost per car, in dollars?
�−�
�
A.
B. � −
�
�
C. − �
�
�
D. � −
�
�
��
�
E.
127.
The repeating decimal 1. ��, where a and b are different digits, is equivalent to the
�
�
fraction , where n and d are positive integers whose greatest common factor is 1.
What is the greatest possible value of n+d ?
A 296
B 297
C 298
D 299
E 301
128.
129.
130.
At a certain high school, 90 percent of seniors who take physics also take calculus
and 60 percent of seniors who take calculus also take physics. If 30 percent of
seniors at the school take physics, what percent of seniors take calculus?
%
131.
132.
133.
Greg’s weekly salary is $187, which is 15 percent less than Karla’s weekly salary. If
Karla’s weekly salary increases by 10 percent, by what percent must Greg’s weekly
salary increase in order to equal Karla’s new weekly salary?
Give your answer to the nearest 0.1 percent.
134.
One day in 1997 at a gas station in the United States near the border of Canada,
gasoline was selling for $1.20 per gallon (United States dollars). On that day, 1
United States dollar could be exchanged for 1.25 Canadian dollars. If gasoline was
being sold at an equivalent rate at a gas station across the border in Canada, which
of the following calculations gives an approximate price, in Canadian dollars, for a
liter of gasoline at the Canadian gas station that day? (1 gallon is approximately
3.785 liters.)
(1.20)(3.785)
A.
1.25
(1.20)(1.25)
B. 3.785
C. (1.20)(3.785)(1.25)
(1.20)
D.
(1.25)(3.785)
3.785
E. (1.20)(1.25)
135.
A traveler purchased a gift item at a store in Country D, paying only the cost of the
item with no taxes or other charges. The traveler paid with 100 United States
dollars and received back the correct change in the amount of 203 units of Country
D's currency, based on the currency exchange rate that day.
Which of the following statements individually provide(s) sufficient additional
information to determine the cost of the item, in United States dollars?
136.
137.
Machines A and B each assembled 3,000 metal clips in 15 hours and 12 hours,
respectively, working alone at their constant rates. On Monday, working
simultaneously at their respective constant rates, the two machines assembled a
total of n clips in x hours. The next day, machine A was modified so that its constant
rate decreased by 25 percent. If the two machines worked simultaneously at their
respective constant rates for x hours after the modification of machine A, then the
total number of clips that they assembled in x hours was approximately what
percent less than it was the day before?
A. 6 %
B. 11 %
C. 16 %
D. 20 %
E. 25 %
138.
A large pump and a small pump are available to fill a public fountain with 7,500
gallons of water. The pumps can be used alone or simultaneously. Working alone at
their respective constant rates, the small pump would take 1.6 times as long as the
large pump to fill the fountain. Working simultaneously at their respective constant
rates, the two pumps would take 3 hours to fill the fountain. How long would the
small pump take to fill the fountain, working alone at its constant rate?
hours
139.
The average (arithmetic mean) of the values of the homes in Town A is $100,000.
The average of the values of the homes in Town B is $150,000. The number of
homes in Town A is between 2 times and 3 times the number of homes in Town B.
Which of the following values could be the average of the values of the homes in
Town A and Town B combined?
Indicate all such values.
140.
A catalog company had a special sale that offered a discount of $25 off each $75 in
merchandise ordered. A shipping charge of 10 percent was calculated before the
discount was taken, and sales tax of 5 percent was calculated after the discount was
taken. If Jason ordered $300 in merchandise and no tax was calculated on shipping
charges, what was the total charge for Jason's order?
$230
$240
$250
$260
$270
141.
A certain charity is conducting a fund-raiser. For the first $9,000 raised by the
charity, Company B will contribute $1 for every $3 collected by the charity. For any
amount over $9,000 raised by the charity, Company B will contribute $2 for every
S5 collected by the charity. How much money must the charity raise in order to
reach a total of S68,000, including the contribution from Company B?
A. 34,000
B. 40,000
C. 45,000
D. 49,000
E. 56,000
142.
A box contains 100 purple balls, 100 red balls, and 100 whte balls. What is the
minimum number of balls that must be chosen to ensure that at least 4 of the balls
chosen have the same color?
A.5
B.9
C.10
D.12
E.13
143.
� �
� �
If a, b, and c are positive integers such that =0.075, and =0.09, What is the least
possible value of c?
144.
y>1001
�
3
Quantity A:
�
Quantity B:
100
A. Quantity A is greater.
145.
The least and greatest values in data set X are j and k. respectively, and the least
and greatest values in data set Y are p and r, respectively, where j < k < p < r. The
least value in data set Z is the average (arithmetic mean) of j and k, and the greatest
value in data set Z is the average of p and r.
Quantity A: The average of the range of the values in data set X and the range of
the values in data set Y
Quantity B: The range of the values in data set Z
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
146.
x≠0
y≠0
x+y≠0
Quantity A:�−3 +�−3
Quantity B:(� + �)−3
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
147.
148.
The probability that each toss of a certain coin will result in heads is 0.5. If the
probability that n tosses of the coin will each result in heads is greater than 0.0002,
what is the greatest possible value of n?
149.
x < x3 < x2
Quantity A:x5
Quantity B:x7
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
150.
If 1 < r < s < t < 2, then, of the following, which is closest to r+(s×106)+(t×1012)?
151.
152.
3
Which of the following double inequalities involving 0.8 is true?
3
A. 0 < 0.8 < 0.2
3
B. 0.2 < 0.8 < 0.4
3
C. 0.4 < 0.8 < 0.6
3
D. 0.6 < 0.8 < 0.8
3
E. 0.8 < 0.8 < 1.0
153.
154.
1
If 2 is one solution of the equation 8x2+2x-k=0, where k is a constant, what is the
other solution of the equation?
3
A. -4
1
B. -2
1
C. -4
1
D. 4
3
E. 4
155.
1 < x+y
Quantity A: x2+y2
Quantity B: 1
A. Quantity A is greater.
B. Quantity B is greater.
C. The two quantities are equal.
D. The relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
156.
157.
A restaurant has a total of 16 tables, each of which can seat a maximum of 4 people.
If 50 people were sitting at the tables in the restaurant, with no tables empty, what
is the greatest possible number of tables that could be occupied by just 1 person?
A. One
B. Two
C. Three
D. Four
E. Five
158.
159.
(x-1)(x-2)(x+1) 2 >0
Quantity A: x
Quantity B: 0
160.
If y=(x-2)(x-1)(x+ 1), which of the following graphs indicates all of the values of x for
which y is positive?
161.
In the xy-plane, a triangle has vertices (0, 3), (b, 3), and (0, 3b), where b is a constant.
If the area of the triangle is 18. which of the following is a possible value of b?
A. -4
B. -3
C. 2
D. 3
E. 6
162.
Of the following, which graph best represents a shaded region in which every point
(x, y) satisfies the inequality y ≤ |x|?
163.
The lengths of the sides of triangle RST are 3, 4, and y. Which of the following
inequalities specifies those values of y for which each angle measure of triangle RST
is less than 90°?
A. 1 < y < 5
B. 1 < y < 6
C. 7 < y < 5
E. 2 < y < 5
164.
The figure shows a square in which each of four interior line segments connects the
midpoint of a side to a vertex of the square. The area of the shaded regions what
fraction of the area of the square?
A.1/6
B.1/5
C. 5/10
D.1/4
E. 3/6
165.
On each side of a parade route, spectators occupy a sidewalk that is 10 feet wide
and 1.5 miles long. The parade organizers estimate that the average amount of
sidewalk space occupied per spectator is 6 square feet. Based on this estimate,
which of the following is closest to the total number of spectators occupying the
two sidewalks? (1 mile = 5,280 feet)
A. 9,000
B. 14,000
C. 18,000
D. 22,000
E. 26,000
166.
167.
The figure above represents the surface of a wall with an irregular shape, where all
measurements are in meters and point P is 10 meters from the bottom edge and 10
meters from the left edge. The surface is to be painted, and one bucket of paint will
cover 170 square meters of the surface. If the bucket of paint will cover the part of
the surface from the left edge to a vertical line that is x meters from the left edge,
which of the following is true?
A. 8<x<9
B. 9<x<10
C. 10<x<11
D. 11<x<12
168.
A homeowner wants to pour concrete for a new patio and walkway according to
the layout shown above. If the concrete is to be foot thick, how many cubic feet of
concrete will be needed to form the patio and walkway?
A. 60
B. 50
C. 40
D. 30
E. 20
169.
The figure above shows a rectangle and five circles. Each circle is tangent to the
other circles and to the sides of the rectangle that it touches. If the diameter of
each circle is 4, what is the area of the rectangle?
A. 24+12 2
B. 24+12 3
C. 48+24 2
170.
The figure above shows five congruent circles each with radius 2 such that each of
the five circles is tangent to two other congruent circles and to a smaller inner circle.
The perimeter of the figure is composed of 5 line segments of length x and 5
circular arcs of length y. What is the perimeter of the figure?
A. 5π+15
B. 4π+20
C. 5π+20
D. 4π+25
E. 5π+25
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