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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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A scanning code consists of a \(7\) times \(7\) grid of squares, with some of its squares colored black and the rest
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A scanning code consists of a \(7\) times \(7\) grid of squares, with some of its squares colored black and the rest
A scanning code consists of a \(7\) times \(7\) grid of squares, with some of its squares colored black and the rest colored white. There must be at least one square of each color in this grid of \(49\) squares. A scanning code is called symmetric if its look does not change when the entire square i...
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Thu Apr 18, 2024 3:54 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A scanning code consists of a \(7\) times \(7\) grid of squares, with some of its squares colored black and the rest
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How long did it take Jason to drive non-stop at a constant rate on a trip from his home to Glendale?
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How long did it take Jason to drive non-stop at a constant rate on a trip from his home to Glendale?
How long did it take Jason to drive non-stop at a constant rate on a trip from his home to Glendale? 1) If Jason's average speed for the trip had been \(3/2\) times as fast, the trip would have taken \(2\) hours 2) Jason left his house at \(7\) a.m. and was \(1/4\) of the way to Glendale by \(7{:}45...
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Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:51 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: How long did it take Jason to drive non-stop at a constant rate on a trip from his home to Glendale?
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An employee identification code consists of a vowel followed by a\(3\)-digit number greater than \(200\). Exactly \(2\)
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An employee identification code consists of a vowel followed by a\(3\)-digit number greater than \(200\). Exactly \(2\)
An employee identification code consists of a vowel followed by a \(3\)-digit number greater than \(200\). Exactly \(2\) of the \(3\) digits in the code should be identical. How many different codes is it possible to form?
A. \(211\)
B. \(216\)
C. \(1075\)
D. \(1080\)
E. \(2160\)
OA C
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Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:42 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: An employee identification code consists of a vowel followed by a\(3\)-digit number greater than \(200\). Exactly \(2\)
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What is the average speed of an automobile as it travels the \(300\) miles between city \(A\) and city \(B?\)
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What is the average speed of an automobile as it travels the \(300\) miles between city \(A\) and city \(B?\)
What is the average speed of an automobile as it travels the \(300\) miles between city \(A\) and city \(B?\)
1. The automobile averages \(50\) miles per hour for the first three hours
2. the automobile averages \(45\) miles per hour for the last three hours
OA E
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Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:31 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: What is the average speed of an automobile as it travels the \(300\) miles between city \(A\) and city \(B?\)
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Mr. Jones is the Chairman of a committee. In how many ways can a committee of \(5\) be chosen from \(10\) people given
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Mr. Jones is the Chairman of a committee. In how many ways can a committee of \(5\) be chosen from \(10\) people given
Mr. Jones is the Chairman of a committee. In how many ways can a committee of \(5\) be chosen from \(10\) people given that Mr. Jones must be one of them?
A. \(126\)
B. \(252\)
C. \(459\)
D. \(3024\)
OA A
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Sat Apr 13, 2024 6:23 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Mr. Jones is the Chairman of a committee. In how many ways can a committee of \(5\) be chosen from \(10\) people given
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Chef Gundy is making a new “style” of salad which will contain two kinds of lettuce, one kind of tomato, one kind of
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Chef Gundy is making a new “style” of salad which will contain two kinds of lettuce, one kind of tomato, one kind of
Chef Gundy is making a new “style” of salad which will contain two kinds of lettuce, one kind of tomato, one kind of pepper, and two kinds of squash. If Chef Gundy has \(8\) kinds of lettuce, \(4\) kinds of tomatoes, \(5\) types of peppers, and \(4\) kinds of squash from which to choose, then how ma...
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Fri Apr 05, 2024 6:11 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Chef Gundy is making a new “style” of salad which will contain two kinds of lettuce, one kind of tomato, one kind of
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A plane averages \(60\) miles per hour slower than a second plane. If the slower plane completes a particular trip in
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A plane averages \(60\) miles per hour slower than a second plane. If the slower plane completes a particular trip in
A plane averages \(60\) miles per hour slower than a second plane. If the slower plane completes a particular trip in three hours, how long will the faster plane take to complete the same trip?
1. The trip was \(1,590\) miles
2. The slower plane travels at 530 miles per hour
OA D
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Fri Apr 05, 2024 5:48 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: A plane averages \(60\) miles per hour slower than a second plane. If the slower plane completes a particular trip in
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Call a positive integer monotonous if it is a one-digit number or its digits, when read from left to right, form either
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Call a positive integer monotonous if it is a one-digit number or its digits, when read from left to right, form either
Call a positive integer monotonous if it is a one-digit number or its digits, when read from left to right, form either a strictly increasing or a strictly decreasing sequence. For example, \(3, 23578,\) and \(987620\) are monotonous, but \(88, 7434,\) and \(23557\) are not. How many monotonous posi...
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Fri Apr 05, 2024 5:39 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Call a positive integer monotonous if it is a one-digit number or its digits, when read from left to right, form either
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While flying across the country, did Karen ever exceed \(650\) miles per hour?
While flying across the country, did Karen ever exceed \(650\) miles per hour?
1. Karen flew \(3,000\) miles
2. Karen flew for \(5\) hours
OA E
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Sun Mar 24, 2024 12:23 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: While flying across the country, did Karen ever exceed \(650\) miles per hour?
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A biker increased his average speed by \(10\) miles per hour in each successive \(10\)-minute interval after the first
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A biker increased his average speed by \(10\) miles per hour in each successive \(10\)-minute interval after the first
A biker increased his average speed by \(10\) miles per hour in each successive \(10\)-minute interval after the first interval. If in the first \(10\)-minute interval, his average speed was \(30\) miles per hour, how many miles did he travel in the fourth \(10\)-minute interval? A. \(4\) B. \(5\) C...
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Sun Mar 24, 2024 12:12 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A biker increased his average speed by \(10\) miles per hour in each successive \(10\)-minute interval after the first
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In the coordinate grid above, what is the distance between point \(R\) and point \(S?\)
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In the coordinate grid above, what is the distance between point \(R\) and point \(S?\)
In the coordinate grid above, what is the distance between point \(R\) and point \(S?\)
A. \(10\)
B. \(6\sqrt{3}\)
C. \(12\)
D. \(9\sqrt{2}\)
E. \(20\)
OA A
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Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:52 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: In the coordinate grid above, what is the distance between point \(R\) and point \(S?\)
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