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A lottery winner from State \(F\) must match, in any order, \(6\) balls randomly chosen from a single pool of balls
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A lottery winner from State \(F\) must match, in any order, \(6\) balls randomly chosen from a single pool of balls
A lottery winner from State \(F\) must match, in any order, \(6\) balls randomly chosen from a single pool of balls numbered from \(1\) to \(50.\) A lottery winner from State \(G\) must match, in any order, \(5\) balls randomly chosen from a first pool of balls numbered from \(1\) to \(50\) AND a “m...
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Fri May 24, 2024 5:38 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A lottery winner from State \(F\) must match, in any order, \(6\) balls randomly chosen from a single pool of balls
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Each dinner at Restaurant \(X\) includes a pair of side dishes, which a customer chooses by selecting any one side
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Each dinner at Restaurant \(X\) includes a pair of side dishes, which a customer chooses by selecting any one side
Each dinner at Restaurant \(X\) includes a pair of side dishes, which a customer chooses by selecting any one side dish from list \(A\) and any one side dish from list \(B.\) There are a total of \(18\) possible pairs of side dishes, and no side dish appears on both lists. If there are fewer side di...
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Fri May 24, 2024 5:27 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Each dinner at Restaurant \(X\) includes a pair of side dishes, which a customer chooses by selecting any one side
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A certain restaurant offers \(8\) different salads, \(5\) different main courses, \(6\) different desserts. If customers
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A certain restaurant offers \(8\) different salads, \(5\) different main courses, \(6\) different desserts. If customers
A certain restaurant offers \(8\) different salads, \(5\) different main courses, \(6\) different desserts. If customers choose one salad, one main course and two different desserts for their meal, how many different meals are possible?
A. \(120\)
B. \(240\)
C. \(480\)
D. \(600\)
E. \(1200\)
OA D
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Fri May 24, 2024 5:17 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A certain restaurant offers \(8\) different salads, \(5\) different main courses, \(6\) different desserts. If customers
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A certain box has \(10\) cards written integers from \(1\) to \(10\) inclusive and the numbers written are different.
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A certain box has \(10\) cards written integers from \(1\) to \(10\) inclusive and the numbers written are different.
A certain box has \(10\) cards written integers from \(1\) to \(10\) inclusive and the numbers written are different. If \(2\) different cards are selected at random, what is the probability that the sum of numbers written on the \(2\) cards selected is less than the average (arithmetic mean) of tot...
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Mon May 13, 2024 5:53 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A certain box has \(10\) cards written integers from \(1\) to \(10\) inclusive and the numbers written are different.
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Given \(n\) is a positive integer, what is the reminder when \(3^n\) is divided by \(10?\) 1. \(n\) is a multiple of
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Given \(n\) is a positive integer, what is the reminder when \(3^n\) is divided by \(10?\) 1. \(n\) is a multiple of
Given \(n\) is a positive integer, what is the reminder when \(3^n\) is divided by \(10?\)
1. \(n\) is a multiple of \(3\)
2. \(n\) is a multiple of \(4\)
OA B
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Mon May 13, 2024 5:48 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Given \(n\) is a positive integer, what is the reminder when \(3^n\) is divided by \(10?\) 1. \(n\) is a multiple of
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At Company \(K,\) how many people make up the sales force?
At Company \(K,\) how many people make up the sales force?
1) If \(3\) members of the sales force were to retire, the sales force would be reduced by \(5\) percent
2) If \(12\) people were added to the sales force, the sales force would be increased by \(20\) percent
OA D
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Tue May 07, 2024 4:52 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: At Company \(K,\) how many people make up the sales force?
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Which of the following equations is not equivalent to \(36y^2+9=x^2?\)
Which of the following equations is not equivalent to \(36y^2+9=x^2?\)
A. \(36y^2=x^2-9\)
B. \(36y^2=(x-3)(x+3)\)
C. \(108y^2+27=3x^2\)
D. \(y^2=\dfrac{x^2-9}{36}\)
E. \(6y=x-3\)
OA E
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Tue May 07, 2024 4:42 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Which of the following equations is not equivalent to \(36y^2+9=x^2?\)
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The average of \(x, y,\) and \(z\) is \(40.\) What is \(x?\)
The average of \(x, y,\) and \(z\) is \(40.\) What is \(x?\)
1) \(y = 2z\)
2) \(y + z = 75\)
OA B
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Tue May 07, 2024 4:34 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: The average of \(x, y,\) and \(z\) is \(40.\) What is \(x?\)
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The number line above represents which of the following inequalities?
The number line above represents which of the following inequalities?
A. \(x < 1\)
B. \(–6 < 2x < 2\)
C. \(–9 < 3x < 6\)
D. \(1 < 2x < 3\)
E. \(x > –3\)
OA B
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Thu May 02, 2024 2:06 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: The number line above represents which of the following inequalities?
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If the sum of \(a, b,\) and \(c\) is less than five, is \(a\) less than one?
If the sum of \(a, b,\) and \(c\) is less than five, is \(a\) less than one?
1) \(b + c – 1 > 5\)
2) \(a < b + c – 1\)
OA A
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Thu May 02, 2024 1:58 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If the sum of \(a, b,\) and \(c\) is less than five, is \(a\) less than one?
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If \(x\) is less than \(2,\) which of the following statements are always true?
If \(x\) is less than \(2,\) which of the following statements are always true? I. \(x\) is negative II. \(x\) is positive III. \(2x\) is greater than or equal to \(x\) IV. \(x^2\) is greater than or equal to \(x\) A. III only B. IV only C. I and III only D. I, III, and IV only E. none of the statem...
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Thu May 02, 2024 1:48 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: If \(x\) is less than \(2,\) which of the following statements are always true?
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What is the measurement of one inner angle of the regular octagon?
What is the measurement of one inner angle of the regular octagon?
A. \(115^{\circ}\)
B. \(120^{\circ}\)
C. \(125^{\circ}\)
D. \(130^{\circ}\)
E. \(135^{\circ}\)
OA E
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Wed Apr 24, 2024 4:04 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: What is the measurement of one inner angle of the regular octagon?
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A bowl of fruit contains only apples, oranges, and pears. If a piece of fruit is randomly selected from the bowl, what
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A bowl of fruit contains only apples, oranges, and pears. If a piece of fruit is randomly selected from the bowl, what
A bowl of fruit contains only apples, oranges, and pears. If a piece of fruit is randomly selected from the bowl, what is the probability that the piece of fruit is an apple?
1. Half of the fruit in the bowl is oranges
2. The probability of selecting a pear is 30 percent
OA C
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Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:54 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: A bowl of fruit contains only apples, oranges, and pears. If a piece of fruit is randomly selected from the bowl, what
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If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and so is the height, what is the new volume of the cylinder divided by the old
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If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and so is the height, what is the new volume of the cylinder divided by the old
If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and so is the height, what is the new volume of the cylinder divided by the old one?
A. \(8\)
B. \(2\)
C. \(6\)
D. \(4\)
E. \(10\)
OA A
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Wed Apr 24, 2024 3:46 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: If the radius of a cylinder is doubled and so is the height, what is the new volume of the cylinder divided by the old
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The marks scored by \(50\) students of a class are \(m_1, m_2, m_3, \ldots, m_{50}\), where \(m_1<m_2<\ldots<m{50}\).
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The marks scored by \(50\) students of a class are \(m_1, m_2, m_3, \ldots, m_{50}\), where \(m_1<m_2<\ldots<m{50}\).
The marks scored by \(50\) students of a class are \(m_1, m_2, m_3, \ldots, m_{50}\), where \(m_1<m_2<\ldots<m_{50}\). Student \(1\) scored \(40\) and student \(50\) scored \(90\). What is the average score of the class? 1. No two students scored the same marks and \(m_{25}=62\) 2. The marks of the ...
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Thu Apr 18, 2024 4:05 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: The marks scored by \(50\) students of a class are \(m_1, m_2, m_3, \ldots, m_{50}\), where \(m_1<m_2<\ldots<m{50}\).
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