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A coach will select the members of a \(5\)-players team from \(9\) players, including \(A\) and \(B\). If the \(5\)

A coach will select the members of a \(5\)-players team from \(9\) players, including \(A\) and \(B\). If the \(5\) players are chosen at random, What is the probability that the coach chooses a team that includes both \(A\) and \(B?\) A. \(\dfrac{1}{9}\) B. \(\dfrac{1}{6}\) C. \(\dfrac{2}{9}\) D. \...


In a classroom, one student is to be selected at random to solve a question. What is the probability that a girl will be

In a classroom, one student is to be selected at random to solve a question. What is the probability that a girl will be selected?

1) Two-fifths of the students in the classroom are boys

2) \(15\) of the students in the classroom are boys

The OA is A


A jar contains \(6\) chocolate candies and \(4\) mint candies. If Ben reaches into the jar to draw and eat two candies

A jar contains \(6\) chocolate candies and \(4\) mint candies. If Ben reaches into the jar to draw and eat two candies at random, what is the probability that he eats two chocolate candies?

A. \(1/2\)
B. \(1/3\)
C. \(2/9\)
D. \(1/6\)
E. \(1/9\)

The AO is B


The average of a series of consecutive integers is an even integer. Which of the following could be true?

The average of a series of consecutive integers is an even integer. Which of the following could be true? I. There is an even number of integers in the series. II. The smallest number in the series is odd. III. The product of the smallest and largest number in the series is odd. A. I only B. II only...


Joseph's final grade is calculated from the mean of his test scores. His teacher also allows them to drop the lowest

Joseph's final grade is calculated from the mean of his test scores. His teacher also allows them to drop the lowest score before calculating the final grade. If Joseph received a \((67, 82, 73, 91, 77,\) and\(, 75)\) on his tests, what was his final grade rounded to the nearest whole number? A. \(7...


What is the remainder when \(2^{28}\) is divided by \(3?\)

What is the remainder when \(2^{28}\) is divided by \(3?\)

A. \(1\)
B. \(2\)
C. \(3\)
D. \(4\)
E. \(5\)

The OA is A


A car drives \(40\) miles on local roads at \(20 \text{ mph,}\) and \(180\) miles on the highway at \(60 \text{ mph},\)

A car drives \(40\) miles on local roads at \(20 \text{ mph,}\) and \(180\) miles on the highway at \(60 \text{ mph},\) what is the average speed of the entire trip?

A. \(36 \text{ mph}\)
B. \(40 \text{ mph}\)
C. \(44 \text{ mph}\)
D. \(52 \text{ mph}\)
E. \(58 \text{ mph}\)

The OA is C


What distance did Marty drive?

What distance did Marty drive?

1. Wendy drove \(15\) miles in \(20\) minutes

2. Marty drove at the same average speed as Wendy.

The OA is E

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Sat May 11, 2024 6:03 pm
Forum: Data Sufficiency
Topic: What distance did Marty drive?
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Two cyclists, \(A\) and \(B,\) are \(145\) miles apart on a straight road. At \(1{:}30 \text{ p.m.},\) cyclist \(A\)

Two cyclists, \(A\) and \(B,\) are \(145\) miles apart on a straight road. At \(1{:}30 \text{ p.m.},\) cyclist \(A\) begins riding at a constant speed of \(20\) miles per hour toward cyclist \(B.\) At \(2{:}00 \text{ p.m.},\) cyclist \(B\) begins riding toward cyclist \(A\) at a constant speed. At \...


For Museum X, the total entrance fee is \(\$x\) plus \(\$z\) each person older than \(30.\) For museum \(Y,\) the total

For Museum X, the total entrance fee is \(\$x\) plus \(\$z\) each person older than \(30.\) For museum \(Y,\) the total entrance fee is \(\$y\) plus \(\$w\) each person older than \(40.\) When \(50\) people enter museums \(X\) and \(Y,\) is the total entrance fee of the museum \(X\) smaller than tha...


The figure shows the paths from point \(A\) to point \(E\) in a video game. How many different ways can a player move

2018-04-01_2140.png The figure shows the paths from point \(A\) to point \(E\) in a video game. How many different ways can a player move from point \(A\) to point \(E\) and then back from point \(E\) to point \(A\) without retracing a previous path taken? A. \(300\) B. \(7,200\) C. \(14,400\) D. \...