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At a business school conference with \(100\) attendees, are there any students of the same age (rounded to the nearest
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At a business school conference with \(100\) attendees, are there any students of the same age (rounded to the nearest
Source: GMAT Prep
At a business school conference with \(100\) attendees, are there any students (rounded to nearest year) who attend the same school?
1) The range of ages of the participants is \(22\) to \(30\), inclusive
2) Participants represent \(10\) business school
The OA is C
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Thu Jul 28, 2022 3:53 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: At a business school conference with \(100\) attendees, are there any students of the same age (rounded to the nearest
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Before expansion, a zoo had \(343\) birds in \(7\) cages. If, after the expansion was complete, there were \(719\) birds
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Before expansion, a zoo had \(343\) birds in \(7\) cages. If, after the expansion was complete, there were \(719\) birds
Source: Princeton Review Before expansion, a zoo had \(343\) birds in \(7\) cages. If, after the expansion was complete, there were \(719\) birds in \(11\) cages, what was the approximate percent increase in the average number of birds per cage? A. \(11\%\) B. \(15\%\) C. \(24\%\) D. \(33\%\) E. \(...
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Thu Jul 28, 2022 3:42 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Before expansion, a zoo had \(343\) birds in \(7\) cages. If, after the expansion was complete, there were \(719\) birds
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Johnny travels a total of one hour to and from school. On the way there he jogs at \(5\) miles per hour and on the
Problem Solving
Johnny travels a total of one hour to and from school. On the way there he jogs at \(5\) miles per hour and on the
Source: Princeton Review Johnny travels a total of one hour to and from school. On the way there he jogs at \(5\) miles per hour and on the return trip he gets picked up by the bus and returns home at \(20\) miles per hour. How far is it from the school? A. \(2\) miles B. \(4\) miles C. \(4.8\) mil...
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Thu Jul 28, 2022 3:35 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Johnny travels a total of one hour to and from school. On the way there he jogs at \(5\) miles per hour and on the
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If Mary and Sue enter a \(750\) meter swimming competition in which Mary gives Sue a \(2\) minute headstart, will Mary
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If Mary and Sue enter a \(750\) meter swimming competition in which Mary gives Sue a \(2\) minute headstart, will Mary
Source: Veritas Prep If Mary and Sue enter a \(750\) meter swimming competition in which Mary gives Sue a \(2\) minute headstart, will Mary overtake Sue over the course of the race? 1) Mary swims at a constant rate greater than \(1.5\) meters per second 2) Sue swims at a constant rate less than \(1...
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Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:29 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If Mary and Sue enter a \(750\) meter swimming competition in which Mary gives Sue a \(2\) minute headstart, will Mary
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When ticktes to a popular concert went on sale, a group of five friends collectively purchased a total of \(30\) tickets
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When ticktes to a popular concert went on sale, a group of five friends collectively purchased a total of \(30\) tickets
Source: Veritas Prep When tickets to a popular concert went on sale, a group of five friends collectively purchased a total of \(30\) tickets. If no two friends purchased the same number of tickets, did any one friend purchase at least nine tickets? 1) Among the five friends, the median number of t...
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Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:22 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: When ticktes to a popular concert went on sale, a group of five friends collectively purchased a total of \(30\) tickets
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In a certain month, a pizzeria sold \(75\) pizzas in the first week, twice as many in the second week as in the first,
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In a certain month, a pizzeria sold \(75\) pizzas in the first week, twice as many in the second week as in the first,
Source: Princeton Review In a certain month, a pizzeria sold \(75\) pizzas in the first week, twice as many as in the second week as in the first, two-thirds more in the third week than in the first, and three-fifths as many in the fourth week as in the second. What is the average number, per week,...
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Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:07 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: In a certain month, a pizzeria sold \(75\) pizzas in the first week, twice as many in the second week as in the first,
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If a golfer scores an average (arithmetic mean) of \(p\) points per round of golf for \(r\) rounds, and then scores
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If a golfer scores an average (arithmetic mean) of \(p\) points per round of golf for \(r\) rounds, and then scores
Source: Princeton Review If a golfer scores an average (arithmetic mean) of \(p\) points per round of golf for \(r\) rounds, and then scores \(q\) points in his next round, which of the following is an expression for the golfer's average score for the \((r+1)\) rounds of golf? A. \(\dfrac{pr+q}{r+1...
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Sat Jul 23, 2022 8:01 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: If a golfer scores an average (arithmetic mean) of \(p\) points per round of golf for \(r\) rounds, and then scores
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A certain taxi fare consists of an initial charge of \(\$1.25\) and an additional charge of \(\$0.25\) for each
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A certain taxi fare consists of an initial charge of \(\$1.25\) and an additional charge of \(\$0.25\) for each
Source: GMAT Paper Tests A certain taxi fare consists of an initial charge of \(\$1.25\) and an additional charge of \(\$0.25\) for each \(\dfrac{1}{5}\) mile traveled. What is the total fare for a trip of \(2.4\) miles? A. \(\$4.25\) B. \(\$3.00\) C. \(\$2.25\) D. \(\$1.85\) E. \(\$1.75\) The OA i...
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Fri Jul 08, 2022 7:59 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A certain taxi fare consists of an initial charge of \(\$1.25\) and an additional charge of \(\$0.25\) for each
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If Jake loses \(8\) pounds, he will weigh twice as much as his sister. Together they now weigh \(278\) pounds. What is
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If Jake loses \(8\) pounds, he will weigh twice as much as his sister. Together they now weigh \(278\) pounds. What is
Source: GMAT Paper Tests
If Jake loses \(8\) pounds, he will weigh twice as much as his sister. Together they now weigh \(278\) pounds. What is Jake's present weight, in pounds?
A. \(131\)
B. \(135\)
C. \(139\)
D. \(147\)
E. \(188\)
The OA is E
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Fri Jul 08, 2022 7:54 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: If Jake loses \(8\) pounds, he will weigh twice as much as his sister. Together they now weigh \(278\) pounds. What is
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The table above shows the morning schedule for train X . If Juan took train X on Monday morning, did he arrive at
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The table above shows the morning schedule for train X . If Juan took train X on Monday morning, did he arrive at
Source: GMAT Prep train.jpg The table above shows the morning schedule for train X . If Juan took train X on Monday morning, did he arrive at station T on schedule? 1) Juan arrived at station T on Monday morning 1 hour and 2 minutes after he left station S. 2) Juan arrived at his office at 8:30 (ES...
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Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:40 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: The table above shows the morning schedule for train X . If Juan took train X on Monday morning, did he arrive at
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Steven has run a certain number of laps around a track at an average (arithmetic mean) time per lap of 51 seconds. If he
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Steven has run a certain number of laps around a track at an average (arithmetic mean) time per lap of 51 seconds. If he
Source: Princeton Review Steven has run a certain number of laps around a track at an average (arithmetic mean) time per lap of 51 seconds. If he runs one additional lap in 39 seconds and reduces his average time per lap to 49 seconds, how many laps did he run at an average time per lap of 51 secon...
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Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:18 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Steven has run a certain number of laps around a track at an average (arithmetic mean) time per lap of 51 seconds. If he
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The sum of two integers is 27. The larger integer is 25% greater than the smaller integer. What is the positive
Problem Solving
The sum of two integers is 27. The larger integer is 25% greater than the smaller integer. What is the positive
Source: Princeton Review
The sum of two integers is 27. The larger integer is 25% greater than the smaller integer. What is the positive difference between the two integers?
A. 3
B. 6
C. 9
D. 12
E. 15
The OA is A
- by BTGmoderatorLU
Sat Jul 02, 2022 12:14 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: The sum of two integers is 27. The larger integer is 25% greater than the smaller integer. What is the positive
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Judith and Quincy started with the same amount of money to invest at the beginning of 2012. Judith's investments
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Judith and Quincy started with the same amount of money to invest at the beginning of 2012. Judith's investments
Source: Magoosh Judith and Quincy started with the same amount of money to invest at the beginning of 2012. Judith's investments increased by P percent in the year 2012 and then increased by Q percent in the year 2013. From the start of 2012 to the end of 2013, Quincy's investment increased by R pe...
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Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:18 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Judith and Quincy started with the same amount of money to invest at the beginning of 2012. Judith's investments
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Over a four-game stretch, Dennis's bowling score average 240. By what percent would his score have had to have been
Problem Solving
Over a four-game stretch, Dennis's bowling score average 240. By what percent would his score have had to have been
Source: Veritas Prep
Over a four-game stretch, Dennis's bowling score average 240. By what percent would his score have had to have been higher in order for him to average a perfect game (300)?
A. 22%
B. 25%
C. 20%
D. 40%
E. 60%
The OA is B
- by BTGmoderatorLU
Wed Jun 22, 2022 1:01 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Over a four-game stretch, Dennis's bowling score average 240. By what percent would his score have had to have been
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A cylinder is being filled with sand weighing 200 kg per cubic foot. The cylinder has a diameter of 1 foot and is 5 feet
Problem Solving
A cylinder is being filled with sand weighing 200 kg per cubic foot. The cylinder has a diameter of 1 foot and is 5 feet
Source: Veritas Prep
A cylinder is being filled with sand weighing 200 kg per cubic foot. The cylinder has a diameter of 1 foot and is 5 feet tall. How much sand is being used?
A. \(250 \,\pi \) kg
B. \(500 \,\pi\) kg
C. \(500 \,\pi^2\) kg
D. \(1000\, \pi\) kg
E. \(1000\, \pi^2\) kg
The OA is A
- by BTGmoderatorLU
Wed Jun 22, 2022 12:54 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A cylinder is being filled with sand weighing 200 kg per cubic foot. The cylinder has a diameter of 1 foot and is 5 feet
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