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The equation of a straight line containing the points \((10,100)\) and \((15, 60)\) is
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The equation of a straight line containing the points \((10,100)\) and \((15, 60)\) is
The equation of a straight line containing the points \((10,100)\) and \((15, 60)\) is
A. \(y = –8x + 180\)
B. \(y = 8x – 180\)
C. \(y = x/8 + 7.5\)
D. \(y = –8x – 180\)
E. \(y = –x/8 + 22.5\)
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Tue Mar 19, 2024 4:34 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: The equation of a straight line containing the points \((10,100)\) and \((15, 60)\) is
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In a history class of a humanities course, there are \(N\) students present on a particular day. If \(N\) is a two digit
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In a history class of a humanities course, there are \(N\) students present on a particular day. If \(N\) is a two digit
In a history class of a humanities course, there are \(N\) students present on a particular day. If \(N\) is a two digit number, then what is the value of \(N?\) 1) If \(2\) more students had been present in the class, they could have been evenly divided in groups of \(5\) each 2) If \(2\) less stud...
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Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:21 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: In a history class of a humanities course, there are \(N\) students present on a particular day. If \(N\) is a two digit
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A group of \(630\) children is arranged in rows for a group photograph session. Each row contains three fewer children
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A group of \(630\) children is arranged in rows for a group photograph session. Each row contains three fewer children
A group of \(630\) children is arranged in rows for a group photograph session. Each row contains three fewer children than the row in front of it. What number of rows it is not possible?
A. \(3\)
B. \(4\)
C. \(5\)
D. \(6\)
E. \(7\)
OA D
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Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:16 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: A group of \(630\) children is arranged in rows for a group photograph session. Each row contains three fewer children
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What is the remainder when \(y^2\) is divided by \(6?\)
What is the remainder when \(y^2\) is divided by \(6?\)
1. \(y\) is a prime number greater than \(10\)
2. \(y\) is a positive odd number which is NOT divisible by \(3\)
OA D
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Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:08 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: What is the remainder when \(y^2\) is divided by \(6?\)
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How many numbers between \(300\) and \(500\) are divisible by \(13?\)
How many numbers between \(300\) and \(500\) are divisible by \(13?\)
A. \(13\)
B. \(14\)
C. \(15\)
D. \(16\)
E. \(17\)
OA C
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Wed Mar 06, 2024 4:02 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: How many numbers between \(300\) and \(500\) are divisible by \(13?\)
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If \(x\) and \(y\) are nonzero integers, what is the ratio of \(3y\) to \(x?\)
If \(x\) and \(y\) are nonzero integers, what is the ratio of \(3y\) to \(x?\)
1) \(8x^3 = 27y^3\)
2) \(4x^2 = 9y^2\)
OA A
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Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:58 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If \(x\) and \(y\) are nonzero integers, what is the ratio of \(3y\) to \(x?\)
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If \(x \neq –1\) and \(y \neq \pm 1,\) then what is the value of
If \(x \neq –1\) and \(y \neq \pm 1,\) then what is the value of \(\dfrac{(xy)^2-x^2}{(x+1)(y^2-1)}?\)
1) \(x={3}/{2}\)
2) \(y=2\)
OA A
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Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:48 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If \(x \neq –1\) and \(y \neq \pm 1,\) then what is the value of
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If \(x, y,\) and \(z\) are distinct positive integers, is \(x(y-z)\) less than \(y(x-z)?\)
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If \(x, y,\) and \(z\) are distinct positive integers, is \(x(y-z)\) less than \(y(x-z)?\)
If \(x, y,\) and \(z\) are distinct positive integers, is \(x(y-z)\) less than \(y(x-z)?\)
1) \(y > x\)
2) \(x > z\)
OA A
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Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:28 am- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: If \(x, y,\) and \(z\) are distinct positive integers, is \(x(y-z)\) less than \(y(x-z)?\)
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Tom's Mom is five times as old as him. In \(6\) years Tom's Mom will be three times as old as him. How old is Tom now?
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Tom's Mom is five times as old as him. In \(6\) years Tom's Mom will be three times as old as him. How old is Tom now?
Tom's Mom is five times as old as him. In \(6\) years, Tom's Mom will be three times as old as him. How old is Tom now?
A. \(3\)
B. \(4\)
C. \(5\)
D. \(6\)
E. \(7\)
OA D
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Fri Mar 01, 2024 10:21 am- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: Tom's Mom is five times as old as him. In \(6\) years Tom's Mom will be three times as old as him. How old is Tom now?
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What is the minimum area of cardboard required to make a rectangular box with no top?
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What is the minimum area of cardboard required to make a rectangular box with no top?
What is the minimum area of cardboard required to make a rectangular box with no top?
1) The area of the bottom of the box is \(23\) square feet
2) The volume of the box is \(23\) cubic feet
OA E
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Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:57 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: What is the minimum area of cardboard required to make a rectangular box with no top?
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In the figure above, \(JKLMN\) is a regular pentagon. Find the measure of \(\angle{KQL}\)
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In the figure above, \(JKLMN\) is a regular pentagon. Find the measure of \(\angle{KQL}\)
In the figure above, \(JKLMN\) is a regular pentagon. Find the measure of \(\angle{KQL}\)
A. \(45\)
B. \(48\)
C. \(51\)
D. \(54\)
E. \(60\)
OA D
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Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:46 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: In the figure above, \(JKLMN\) is a regular pentagon. Find the measure of \(\angle{KQL}\)
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Two tanget circles \(A\) and \(B\) have radii \(r1\) and \(r2,\) respectively. What is the distance between their
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Two tanget circles \(A\) and \(B\) have radii \(r1\) and \(r2,\) respectively. What is the distance between their
Two circles \(A\) and \(B\) have radii \(r1\) and \(r2,\) respectively. What is the distance between their centers?
1) \(r1=3\,\text{inches}\)
2) \(r2=5\,\text{inches}\)
OA E
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Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:32 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: Two tanget circles \(A\) and \(B\) have radii \(r1\) and \(r2,\) respectively. What is the distance between their
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There is a square filed of \(500\,\text{m}\) long each. It has a compound wall along its perimeter. At one of its
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There is a square filed of \(500\,\text{m}\) long each. It has a compound wall along its perimeter. At one of its
There is a square field of side \(500\,\text{m}\) long each. It has a compound wall along its perimeter. At one of its corners, a triangular area of the field is to be cordoned off by erecting a straight-line fence. The compound wall and the fence will form its borders. If the length of the fence is...
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Thu Feb 22, 2024 5:26 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: There is a square filed of \(500\,\text{m}\) long each. It has a compound wall along its perimeter. At one of its
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A comics bookstore has comics of only Superman, Batman and Flash. What percent of all comics in the store is on Batman?
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A comics bookstore has comics of only Superman, Batman and Flash. What percent of all comics in the store is on Batman?
A comics bookstore has comics of only Superman, Batman and Flash. What percent of all comics in the store is on Batman?
1) The ratio of the number comics of Flash, Batman, and Superman, in the library, is \(2{:}7{:}5\)
2) There are \(14\) Batman comics in the library
OA A
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Sat Feb 17, 2024 1:00 pm- Forum: Data Sufficiency
- Topic: A comics bookstore has comics of only Superman, Batman and Flash. What percent of all comics in the store is on Batman?
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The number line above shows the position of a point that has coordinate \(x.\) Which of the following statements about
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The number line above shows the position of a point that has coordinate \(x.\) Which of the following statements about
The number line above shows the position of a point that has coordinate x. Which of the following statements about x must be true?
I. \(2 < x < 4\)
II. \(- x < - 3\)
III. \(0 < 2x - 3 < 1\)
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II
E. I and III
OA A
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Sat Feb 17, 2024 12:45 pm- Forum: Problem Solving
- Topic: The number line above shows the position of a point that has coordinate \(x.\) Which of the following statements about
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