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(D) 4:00 a.m. (A) 18.6
(E) 2:00 a.m. (B) 9.3
(C) 6.2
9. Al, Lew, and Karen pooled their funds to (D) 3.1
buy a gift for a friend. Al contributed $2 (E) 1.6
1
less than of the cost of the gift and Lew 13. A certain basketball team that has
3
1 2
contributed $2 more than of the cost. If played of its games has a record of
4 3
Karen contributed the remaining $15, 17 wins and 3 losses. What is the
what was the cost of the gift? greatest number of the remaining games
that the team can lose and still win at
(A) $24 3
(B) $33 least of all of its games?
4
(C) $36
(D) $43 (A) 7
(E) $45 (B) 6
(C) 5
10. What is the total number of integers (D) 4
between 100 and 200 that are divisible (E) 3
by 3?
14. Dan and Karen, who live 10 miles apart
(A) 33
meet at a cafe that is directly north of
(B) 32
Dan’s house and directly east of Karen’s
(C) 31
house. If the cafe is 2 miles closer to
(D) 30
Dan’s house than to Karen’s house, how
(E) 29
many miles is the cafe from Karen’s
house?
11. Which of the following inequalities is
equivalent to 10 – 2x > 18? (A) 6
(B) 7
(A) x > -14
(C) 8
(B) x > -4
(D) 9
(C) x > 4
(E) 10
(D) x < 4
(E) x < -4
15. If n is an integer and
2 ⋅ 3 ⋅ 5 ⋅ 7 ⋅ 11 ⋅ 13
1 n= then which of the
12. In 1979 approximately of the 37.3 77 k
3
following could be the value of k?
million airline passengers traveling to or
from the United States used Kennedy (A) 22
Airport. If the number of such (B) 26
passengers that used Miami Airport was (C) 35
1 (D) 54
the number that used Kennedy (E) 60
2
Airport and 4 times the number that
used Logan Airport, approximately how 16. There were 36.000 hardback copies of a
many millions of these passengers used certain novel sold before the paperback
Logan Airport that year? version was issued. From the time the
first paperback copy was sold until the
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last copy of the novel was sold. 9 times 2
as many paperback copies as hardback during three successive months. If
3
copies were sold. If a total of 441.000 as many dozen were sold in April as in
copies of the novel were sold in all, how May, and twice as many were sold in
many paperback copies were sold? June as in April, what was the average
(A) 45.000 price per dozen of the eggs sold over the
(B) 360.000 three-month period?
(C) 364.500 (A) $1.08
(D) 392.000 (B) $1.10
(E) 396.900 (C) $1.14
(D) $1.16
p
17. In the formula w = , integers p (E) $1.18
t
v
and t are positive constants. If w =2 3x
20. If y ≠ 3 and is a prime integer
1 y
when v = 1 and if w = when v = 64,
2 greater than 2, which of the following
then t = must be true?
(A) 1 Ⅰ. x = y
(B) 2 Ⅱ. y = 1
(C) 3 Ⅲ. x and y are prime integers.
(D) 4 (A) None
(E) 16
(B) Ⅰ only
18. Last year Mrs. Long received $160 in (C) Ⅱonly
dividends on her shares of Company X (D) Ⅲonly
stock, all of which she had held for the (E) Ⅰand Ⅲ
entire year. If she had had 12 more
shares of the stock last year, she would
have received $15 more in total annual
dividends. How many shares of the
stock did she have last year?
(A) 128
(B) 140
(C) 172
(D) 175
(E) 200
April $1.26
May $1.20
June $1.08
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SECTION 2 5. If Jack walked 5 miles in 1 hour and 15
30 Minutes (20 Questions) minutes, what was his rate of walking in
miles per hour?
1. The market value of a certain machine
(A) 4
decreased by 30 percent of its purchase
(B) 4.5
price each year. If the machine was
(C) 6
purchased in 1982 for its market value of
(D) 6.25
$8,000, what was its market value two
(E) 15
years later?
(A) $8,000 6. Of a certain high school graduating class,
(B) $5,600 75 percent of the students continued their
(C) $3,200 formal education, and 80 percent of those
(D) $2,400 who continued their formal education
(E) $800 went to four-year colleges. If 300
students in the class went to four-year
2. What percent of 50 is 15? colleges, how many students were in the
graduating class?
(A) 30%
(B) 35% (A) 500
(C) 70% (B) 375
(D) 300% (C) 240
1 (D) 225
(E) 333 % (E) 180
3
3. In a certain diving competition, 5 judges 7. What is the least integer greater than
score each dive on a scale from 1 to 10. –2+0.5?
The point value of the dive is obtained by (A) –2
dropping the highest score and the lowest (B) –1
score and multiplying the sum of the (C) 0
remaining scores by the degree of (D) 1
difficulty. If a dive with a degree of (E) 2
difficulty of 3.2 received scores of 7.5,
8.0, 9.0, 6.0, and 8.5, what was the point 8. Which of the following is equivalent to
value of the dive? 2x + 4
for all values of x for
(A) 68.8 2x + 8x + 8
2
1
4. If 2x = 3y = 10, then 12xy = (B)
9x + 2
(A) 1,200 2
(B) 200 (C)
x+6
(C) 120
1
(D) 40 (D)
(E) 20 x+4
1
(E)
x+2
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9. A certain business printer can print 40 for the trip had been greater by 5 miles
characters per second, which is 4 times per hour. What was the average speed S,
as fast as an average printer. If an in miles per hour, for the trip?
average printer can print 5 times as fast
(A) 10
as an electric typewriter, how many
(B) 40
characters per minute can an electric
(C) 45
typewriter print?
(D) 50
(A) 2 (E) 55
(B) 32
(C) 50 13. 103 is how many times (0.01)3?
(D) 120
(A) 106
(E) 600
(B) 108
(C) 109
10. When ticket sales began, Pat was the
(D) 1012
nth customer in line for a ticket, and
(E) 1018
customers purchased their tickets at the
rate of x customers per minute. Of the
14. Which of the following groups of
following, which best approximates the
numbers could be the lengths of the
time, in minutes, that Pat had to wait in
sides of a right triangle?
line from the moment ticket sales
began? Ⅰ. 1, 4, 17
(A) (n - 1) x Ⅱ. 4, 7, 11
(B) n + x –1 Ⅲ. 4, 9, 6
n −1 (A) Ⅰonly
(C)
x (B) Ⅰand Ⅱ only
x (C) Ⅰand Ⅲ only
(D)
n −1 (D) Ⅱand Ⅲ only
n (E) Ⅰ,Ⅱ, and Ⅲ
(E)
x −1
15. When the stock market opened
yesterday, the price of a share of stock X
11. If 6 gallons of gasoline are added to a 1
was 10 . When the market closed, the
3 2
tank that is already filled to of its
4 1
price was 11 . Of the following,
9 4
capacity, the tank is then filled to
10 which is closest to the percent increase
of its capacity. How many gallons does in the price of stock X?
the tank hold? (A) 0.5%
(A) 20 (B) 1.0%
(B) 24 (C) 6.7%
(C) 36 (D) 7.1%
(D) 40 (E) 7.5%
(E) 60
16. If x and y are integers and xy2 is a
12. A bus trip of 450 miles would have positive odd integer, which of the
taken 1 hour less if the average speed S following must be true?
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Ⅰ. xy is positive. (C) 34
Ⅱ. xy is odd. (D) 28
Ⅲ. x + y is even. (E) 10
x− y = 3
18.
2x = 2y + 6
The system of equations above has how
many
solutions?
(A) None
(B) Exactly one
(C) Exactly two
(D) Exactly three
(E) Infinitely many
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SECTION 3 (E) $116,000
30 Minutes (20 Questions)
5. If x is a number such that x2 – 3x + 2 =0
1. 6.09 – 4.693 = and x2 –x –2= 0, what is the value of x?
(A) 1.397 (A) –2
(B) 1.403 (B) –1
(C) 1.407 (C) 0
(D) 1.497 (D) 1
(E) 2.603 (E) 2
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9. 1 − [2 − (3 − [4 − 5] + 6) + 7] = 14. A rectangular floor is covered by a rug
except for a strip p meters wide along
(A) –2 each of the four edges. If the floor is m
(B) 0 meters by n meters, what is the area of
(C) 1 the rug, in square meters?
(D) 2
(E) 16 (A) mn – p (m + n)
(B) mn – 2p(m +n)
10. The price of a model M camera is $209 (C) mn – p2
and the price of a special lens is $69. (D) (m - p)(n - p)
When the camera and lens are (E) (m –2p)(n – 2p)
purchased together, the price is $239.
The amount saved by purchasing the 15. Working alone, R can complete a certain
camera and lens together is kind of job in 9 hours. R and S, working
approximately what percent of the total together at their respective rates, can
price of the camera and lens when complete one of these jobs in 6 hours. In
purchased separately? how many hours can S, working alone,
complete one of these jobs?
(A) 14%
(B) 16% (A) 18 (B) 12 (C) 9
(C) 29% (D) 6 (E) 3
(D) 33%
(E) 86% 16. A family made a down payment of $75
and borrowed the balance on a set of
11. If 0.497 mark has the value of one dollar, encyclopedias that cost $400. The
what is the value to the nearest dollar of balance with interest was paid in 23
350 marks? monthly payments of $16 each and a
final payment of $9. The amount of
(A) $174 (B) $176 (C) $524 interest paid was what percent of the
(D) $696 (E) $704 amount borrowed?
12. A right cylindrical container with radius (A) 6%
2 meters and height 1 meter is filled to (B) 12%
capacity with oil. How many empty (C) 14%
right cylindrical cans, each with radius (D) 16%
1 (E) 20%
meter and height 4 meters, can be
2
filled to capacity with the oil in this 17. If x≠0 and x = 4 xy − 4 y 2 , then, in
container? terms of y, x =
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (A) 2y
(B) y
(D) 8 (E) 16 y
(C)
13. If a sequence of 8 consecutive odd 2
integers with increasing values has 9 as − 4y2
(D)
its 7th term, what is the sum of the 1− 2y
terms of the sequence?
(E) –2y
(A) 22 (B) 32 (C) 36
(D) 40 (E) 44
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18. Solution Y is 30 percent liquid X and 70 SECTION 4
percent water. If 2 kilograms of water 30 Minutes (20 Questions)
evaporate from 8 kilograms of solution
Y and 2 kilograms of solution Y are 1. Which of the following is equal to 85
added to the remaining 6 kilograms of percent of 160?
liquid, what percent of this new solution
(A) 1.88
is liquid X?
(B) 13.6
(A) 30% (C) 136
1 (D) 188
(B) 33 % (E) 13,600
3
1
(C) 37 % 2. The regular hourly wage for an employee
2 of a certain factory is $5.60. If the
(D) 40% employee worked 8 hours overtime and
(E) 50% 1
earned 1 times this regular hourly
2
19.
1
1
1
= wage for overtime, how much overtime
+ money was earned?
0.03 0.37
(A) $67.20
(A) 0.004 (B) $55.40
(B) 0.02775 (C) $50.00
(C) 2.775 (D) $44.80
(D) 3.6036 (E) $12.00
(E) 36.036
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Questions 4-5 refer to the following graphs.
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GMAT 数学 PROBLEM SOLVING
(C) 90
4. Of the following, which is closest to the (D) 120
increase from 1975 to 1980 in the (E) 240
amount received by the processor in
producing 6 ounces of frozen orange 9. There are between 100 and 110 cards in
juice? a collection of cards. If they are
counted out 3 at a time, there are 2 left
(A) $0.03
over, but if they are counted out 4 at a
(B) $0.05
time, there is 1 left over. How many
(C) $0.06
cards are in the collection?
(D) $0.08
(E) $0.13 (A) 101
(B) 103
5. In 1980, approximately what fraction of (C) 106
the cost to the consumer for the (D) 107
production of 6 ounces of frozen (E) 109
orange juice went to the farmer?
3 1
(A) (B) (C)
11 3
4
9
5 3
(D) (E)
9 5
4
6. 496 is between
(A) 3 and 4 10. If A is the center of the circle shown
(B) 4 and 5 above and AB=BC=CD, what is the
(C) 5 and 6 value of x?
(D) 6 and 7
(E) 7 and 8 (A) 15
(B) 30
7. If x≠0, 2x =5y, and 3z =7x, what is the (C) 45
ratio of z to y? (D) 60
(E) 75
(A) 2 to 21
(B) 3 to 5 11. Out of a total of 1,000 employees at a
(C) 14 to 15 certain corporation, 52 percent are
(D) 6 to 5 female and 40 percent of these
(E) 35 to 6 females work in research. If 60
percent of the total number of
8. A grocer purchased a quantity of employees work in research, how
bananas at 3 pounds for $0.50 and sold many male employees do NOT work
the entire quantity at 4 pounds for in research?
$1.00. How many pounds did the
grocer purchase if the profit from (A) 520
selling the bananas was $10.00? (B) 480
(C) 392
(A) 40 (D) 208
(B) 60 (E) 88
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GMAT 数学 PROBLEM SOLVING
12. An instructor scored a student’s test of (E) 24
50 questions by subtracting 2 times
the number of incorrect answers from 15. If r☉s = rs + r + s, then for what
the number of correct answers. If the value of s is r ☉s equal to r for all
student answered all of the questions values of r?
and received a score of 38, how many
questions did that student answer (A) –1 (B) 0 (C) 1
correctly? 1
(D) (E) r
(A) 19 r +1
(B) 38
(C) 41 16. In each production lot for a certain toy,
(D) 44 25 percent of the toys are red and 75
(E) 46 percent of the toys are blue. Half the
toys are size A and half are size B. If
10 out of a lot of 100 toys are red and
size A, how many of the toys are blue
and size B?
13. Which of the following integers does
NOT have a divisor greater than 1 that (A) 15 (B) 25 (C) 30
is the square of an integer? (D) 35 (E) 40
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(E) –120 SECTION 5
30 Minutes (20 Questions)
20. If a motorist had driven 1 hour longer
on a certain day and at an average rate 1. What is the average (arithmetic mean)
of 5 miles per hour faster, he would of the numbers 15, 16, 17, 17, 18, and
have covered 70 more miles than he 19?
actually did. How many more miles
(A) 14.2
would he have covered than he
(B) 16.5
actually did if he had driven 2 hours
(C) 17
longer and at an average rate of 10
(D) 17.5
miles per hour faster on that day?
(E) 18
(A) 100 (B) 120 (C)
140 2. Kathy bought 4 times as many shares in
(D) 150 (E) 160 Company X as Carl, and Carl bought 3
times as many shares in the same
company as Tom. Which of the
following is the ratio of the number of
shares bought by Kathy to the number
of shares bought by Tom?
3
(A)
4
4
(B)
3
3
(C)
1
4
(D)
1
12
(E)
1
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the amount of the raise that each the greatest number of complete games
full-time employee receives? that person can bowl in one day?
(A) $750 (A) 7
(B) $1,000 (B) 8
(C) $1,200 (C) 9
(D) $1,500 (D) 10
(E) $3,000 (E) 11
x x x-y
5. x 2 − ( ) 2 = 9. If = 2, then =
2 y x
(A) x2 - x (A) –1
x2 1
(B) (B) −
4 2
x2 1
(C) (C)
2 2
3x 2 (D) 1
(D) (E) 2
4
3x 2 10. If each photocopy of a manuscript
(E)
2 costs 4 cents per page, what is the cost,
in cents, to reproduce x copies of an
6. A hospital pharmacy charges $0.40 per x-page manuscript?
fluidram of a certain medicine but (A) 4x
allows a discount of 15 percent to (B) 16x
Medicare patients. How much should (C) x2
the pharmacy charge a Medicare (D) 4x2
patient for 3 fluidounces of the (E) 16x2
medicine?(128 fluidrams = 16
fluidounces) 11. Ken left a job paying $75,000 per year
(A) $9.60 to accept a sales job paying $45,000
(B) $8.16 per year plus 15 percent commission.
(C) $3.20 If each of his sales is for $750, what is
(D) $2.72 the least number of sales he must
(E) $1.02 make per year if he is not to lose
money because of the change?
7. (-1)2 - (-1)3= (A) 40
(A) –2 (B) 200
(B) –1 (C) 266
(C) 0 (D) 267
(D) 1 (E) 600
(E) 2
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MONTHLY KILOWATT-HOURS 1 1
500 1,000 1,500 2,000 (D) (E)
Present $24.0 $41.00 $57.00 $73.00 27 81
0
Propos $26.0 $45.00 $62.00 $79.00 15
ed 0 0.025 × × 48
16. 2 =
3
12. The table above shows present rates 5 × 0.0024 ×
and proposed rates for electricity for 4
residential customers. For which of (A) 0.1
the monthly kilowatt-hours shown (B) 0.2
would the proposed rate be the (C) 100
greatest percent increase over the (D) 200
present rate? (E) 1,000
(A) 500
17. A student responded to all of the 22
(B) 1,000
questions on a test and received a
(C) 1,500
score of 63.5. If the scores were
(D) 2,000
derived by adding 3.5 points for each
(E) Each of the percent increases is the
correct answer and deducting 1 point
same.
for each incorrect answer, how many
questions did the student answer
13. If a, b, and c are three consecutive odd
incorrectly?
integers such that 10<a<b<c<20 and
if b and c are prime numbers, what is (A) 3
the value of a + b? (B) 4
(C) 15
(A) 24 (B) 28 (C) 30
(D) 18
(D) 32 (E) 36
(E) 20
14. Of a group of people surveyed in a
political poll, 60 percent said that they
would vote for candidate R. Of those
who said they would vote for R. 90
percent actually voted for R. and of
those who did not say that they would
vote for R. 5 percent actually voted
for R. What percent of the group voted 18. The figure above represents a
for R? rectangular parking lot that is 30
meters by 40 meters and an attached
(A) 56% (B) 59% (C) semicircular driveway that has an
62% outer radius of 20 meters and an inner
(D) 65% (E) 74% radius of 10 meters. If the shaded
region is not included, what is the area,
1 1 1 in square meters, of the lot and
15. If r = 1 + + + and
3 9 27 driveway?
1
s =1+ r , then s exceeds r by (A) 1,350π
3 (B) 1,200 + 400π
1 1 1 (C) 1,200 + 300π
(A) (B) (C) (D) 1,200 + 200π
3 6 9
(E) 1,200 + 150π
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19. One-fifth of the light switches SECTION 6
produced by a certain factory are 30 Minutes (20 Questions)
defective. Four-fifths of the defective
1 1. If x is an even integer, which of the
switches are rejected and of the following is an odd integer?
20
nondefective switches are rejected by (A) 3x + 2
mistake. If all the switches not (B) 7x
rejected are sold, what percent of the (C) 8x +5
switches sold by the factory are (D) x2
defective? (E) x3
(A) 4%
(B) 5% 2. On a purchase of $120, a store offered a
(C) 6.25% payment plan consisting of a $20 down
(D) 11% payment and 12 monthly payments of
(E) 16% $10 each. What percent of the purchase
price, to the nearest tenth of a percent,
did the customer pay in interest by
using this plan?
(A) 16.7%
(B) 30%
(C) 75.8%
(D) 106.7%
(E) 107.5%
5 3
3. ( 42 ÷ ) =
20. In ΔPQS above, if PQ =3 and PS = 4, 4 16
then PR = (A) 6.3
(B) 9.8
9 (C) 179.2
(A)
4 (D) 224
12 (E) 280
(B)
5
16 4. When magnified 1,000 times by an
(C) electron microscope, the image of a
5 certain circular piece of tissue has a
15 diameter of 0.5 centimeter. The actual
(D)
4 diameter of the tissue, in centimeters, is
20 (A) 0.005
(E)
3 (B) 0.002
(C) 0.001
(D) 0.0005
(E) 0.0002
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(A) 45% x
(B) 125% (A)
(C) 145%
12n
(D) 150% x
(B)
(E) 225% 24n
xn
(C)
24
(D) 12xn
(E) 24xn
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13. The volume of a box with a square 17. If an organization were to sell n
base is 54 cubic centimeters. If the tickets for a theater production, the
height of the box is twice the width of total revenue from ticket sales would
the base, what is the height, in be 20 percent greater than the total
centimeters? costs of the production. If the
organization actually sold all but 5
(A) 2
percent of the n tickets, the total
(B) 3
revenue from ticket sales was what
(C) 4
percent greater than the total costs of
(D) 6
the production?
(E) 9
(A) 4% (B) 10% (C)
q=3 3 14%
r =1+ 2 3 (D) 15% (E) 18%
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SECTION 7 (D) 0.0141
30 Minutes (20 Questions) (E) 0.0410
1. At the rate of $7.50 per hour, how 6. Mr. Jones drove from Town A to Town
many hours must a person work to earn B in x hours. On the return trip over the
$232.50? same route, his average speed was
twice as fast. Which of the following
(A) 25
expresses the total number of driving
(B) 27
hours for the round trip?
(C) 29
(D) 30 2
(E) 31 (A) x
3
3
2. Each month for 6 months the amount of (B) x
money in a benefit fund is doubled. At 2
the end of the 6 months there is a total 5
(C) x
of $640 in the fund. How much money 3
was in the fund at the end of 3 months? (D) 2x
(A) $80 (E) 3x
(B) $100
(C) $120 7. If 3 is the greatest common divisor of
(D) $160 positive integers r and s, what is the
(E) $320 greatest common divisor of 2r and 2s?
(A) 2
3. 6[-2(6-9)+11-23]= (B) 3
(A) –224 (C) 4
(B) –108 (D) 6
(C) –36 (E) 12
(D) 24
(E) 79 1 1
8. If x +y = 5 and xy=6, then + =
x y
2 3 5 8 2
4. If × × × = , then n = 1
3 5 8 n 10 (A)
6
1 1
(A) (B)
10 5
1 5
(B) (C)
5 6
(C) 5
6
(D) 10 (D)
(E) 100 5
(E) 5
5. If d= 3.0641 and d is the number
9. After 5 games, a rugby team had an
obtained by rounding d to the nearest
average of 28 points per game. In order
hundredth, then d − d = to increase the average by n points,
(A) 0.0001 how many points must be scored in a
(B) 0.0041 6th game?
(C) 0.0059
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(A) n 14. A corporation with 5,000,000 shares
(B) 6n of publicly listed stock reported total
(C) 28n earnings of $7.20 per share for the
(D) 28 + n first 9 months of operation. During the
(E) 28 + 6n final quarter the number of publicly
listed shares was increased to
10. On July 1, 1982, Ms. Fox deposited 10,000,000 shares, and fourth quarter
$10,000 in a new account at the earnings were reported as $1.25 per
annual interest rate of 12 percent share. What are the average annual
compounded monthly. If no additional earnings per share based on the
deposits or withdrawals were made number of shares at the end of the
and if interest was credited on the last year?
day of each month, what was the
(A) $1.83
amount of money in the account on
(B) $2.43
September 1, 1982?
(C) $4.85
(A) $10,200 (D) $8.45
(B) $10,201 (E) $9.70
(C) $11,100
(D) $12,100 15. In 1980 the government spent $12
(E) $12,544 billion for direct cash payments to
single parents with dependent children.
11. How many prime numbers are less If this was 2,000 percent of the
than 25 and greater than 10? amount spent in 1956, what was the
amount spent in 1956? (1 billion =
(A) Three
1,000,000,000)
(B) Four
(C) Five (A) $6 million
(D) Six (B) $24 million
(E) Seven (C) $60 million
(D) $240 million
12. Erica has $460 in 5-and 10-dollar bills (E) $600 million
only. If she has fewer 10-than 5-dollar
bills, what is the least possible number
of 5-dollar bills she could have?
(A) 32
(B) 30
(C) 29
(D) 28
(E) 27 16. The triangles in the figure above are
equilateral and the ratio of the length
13. Which of the following is equivalent of a side of the larger triangle to the
to the statement that 0.5 is between length of a side of the smaller triangle
2 3 2
and ? is . If the area of the larger
n n 1
(A) 1<n<6 triangular region is K, what is the area
(B) 2<n<3 of the shaded region in terms of K?
(C) 2<n<5
3
(D) 4<n<6 (A) K
(E) n>10 4
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(B)
2
K (D) 4π + 3 3
3 (E) 4π + 6 3
1
(C) K
2 19. The sum of the first 100 positive
1 integers is 5,050. What is the sum of
(D) K the first 200 positive integers?
3
1 (A) 10,100
(E) K (B) 10,200
4
(C) 15,050
17. Four cups of milk are to be poured (D) 20,050
into a 2-cup bottle and a 4-cup bottle. (E) 20,100
If each bottle is to be filled to the
same fraction of its capacity, how 20. A merchant purchased a jacket for $60
many cups of milk should be poured and then determined a selling price
into the 4-cup bottle? that equalled the purchase price of the
jacket plus a markup that was 25
2 percent of the selling price. During a
(A)
3 sale, the merchant discounted the
7 selling price by 20 percent and sold
(B) the jacket. What was the merchant’s
3 gross profit on this sale?
5
(C) (A) $0
2
(B) $3
8 (C) $4
(D)
3 (D) $12
(E) 3 (E) $15
(A) 3π + 3 3
(B) 3π + 6 3
(C) 3π + 2 33
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SECTION 8 5. Which of the following has a value
30 Minutes (20 Questions) greater than 1?
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8. The number 25 is 2.5 percent of which 39
of the following? (B)
62
(A) 10 19
(B) 62.5 (C)
31
(C) 100 117
(D) 625 (D)
(E) 1,000 196
107
(E)
9. Cottages at a resort are rented for half 186
the summer price in each of the 3
spring months and one-third the 12. On a certain airline, the price of a
summer price in each of the 6 fall and ticket is directly proportional to the
winter months. If each cottage brings in number of miles to be traveled. If the
a total of $3,861 when rented for each ticket for a 900-mile trip on this
of the 12 months of the year, what is airline costs $120, which of the
the monthly rent for each of the 3 following gives the number of dollars
summer months? charged for a k-mile trip on this
(A) $297 airline?
(B) $594 2k
(C) $702 (A)
15
(D) $858
(E) $1,782 2
(B)
15k
15
(C)
2k
15k
(D)
2
10. In 1980 John’s salary was $15,000 a 40k
(E)
year and Don’s salary was $20,000 a 3
year. If every year thereafter. John
receives a raise of $2,450 and Don n m
receives a raise of $2,000, the first 13. If is 1 more than , then n =
year in which John’s salary will be 41 41
more than Don’s salary is (A) m – 41
(B) m + 1
(A) 1987
(C) m + 41
(B) 1988
(D) m + 42
(C) 1991
(E) 41m
(D) 1992
(E) 2000
14. A discount of 20 percent on an order
of goods followed by a discount of 10
11. Which of the following is equal to
percent amounts to
351
? (A) less than one 15 percent discount
558
(B) the same as one 15 percent
7 discount
(A)
11 (C) the same as one 30 percent
discount
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(D) less than a discount of 10 percent
followed by a discount of 20
percent
(E) the same as a discount of 10
percent followed by a discount of
20 percent
16. Today Al is 3 times as old as Pat, In 19. Three types of pencils, J,K, and L,
13 years, Al will be one year less than cost $0.05, $0.10, and $0.25 each,
twice as old as Pat will be then. How respectively. If a box of 32 of these
many years old is Al today? pencils costs a total of $3.40 and if
there are twice as many K pencils as L
(A) 12 pencils in the box, how many J
(B) 33 pencils are in the box?
(C) 36
(D) 42 (A) 6
(E) 49 (B) 12
(C) 14
17. When the integer n is divided by 17, (D) 18
the quotient is x and the remainder is 5. (E) 20
When n is divided by 23, the quotient
is y and the remainder is 14. Which of 20. Forty percent of the rats included in
the following is true? an experiment were male rats. If some
of the rats died during the experiment
(A) 23x + 17y =19 and 30 percent of the rats that died
(B) 17x –23y = 9 were male rats, what was the ratio of
(C) 17x +23y =19 the death rate among the male rats to
(D) 14x + 5y = 6 the death rate among the female rats?
(E) 5x – 14y = -6
9 3 9
(A) (B) (C)
14 4 11
6 7
(D) (E)
7 8
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Section 9 (C) C
30 Minutes 20 Question (D) D
(E) E
1. If Mario was 32 years old 8 years ago,
how old was he x years ago? 6. A restaurant meal cost $35.50 and there
was no tax. If the tip was more than 10
(A) x – 40
percent but less than 15 percent of the
(B) x – 24
cost of the meal then the total amount
(C) 40 – x
paid must have been between
(D) 24 – x
(E) 24 + x (A) $40 and $42
(B) $39 and $41
2. Running at the same constant rate, 6 (C) $38 and $40
identical machines can produce a total (D) $37 and $39
of 270 bottles per minute. At this rate, (E) $36 and $37
how many bottles could 10 such
machines produce in 4 minutes? 7. Harriet wants to put up fencing around
three sides of her rectangular yard and
(A) 648
leave a side of 20 feet unfenced. If the
(B) 1,800
yard has an area of 680 square feet,
(C) 2,700
how many feet of fencing does she
(D) 10,800
need?
(E) 64,800
(A) 34
3. NOT SCORED (B) 40
(C) 68
(D) 88
4. Three business partners, Q, R, and S,
(E) 102
agree to divide their total profit for a
certain year in the ratios 2:5:8,
8. If u>t, r > q, s > t, and t > r, which of
respectively. If Q’s share was $4,000,
the following must be true?
what was the total profit of the business
partners for the year? Ⅰ. u>s
(A) $26,000 Ⅱ. s>q
(B) $30,000 Ⅲ. u>r
(C) $52,000 (A)Ⅰonly
(D) $60,000 (B)Ⅱonly
(E) $300,000 (C)Ⅲ only
(D)Ⅰand Ⅱ
(E) Ⅱand Ⅲ
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(E) 22.50% 14. The average (arithmetic mean) of 6
numbers is 8.5. When one number is
10. If k is an integer and 0.0010101×10k discarded, the average of the
is greater than 1,000, what is the least remaining numbers becomes 7.2.
possible value of k? What is the discarded number?
(A) 2 (A) 7.8
(B) 3 (B) 9.8
(C) 4 (C) 10.0
(D) 5 (D) 12.4
(E) 6 (E) 15.0
2
11. If (b − 3)(4 + ) = 0 and b≠3,
b
then b =
(A) –8
(B) –2
1
(C) −
2
1
(D) 15. In the rectangular coordinate system
2
(E) 2 above, the area of ΔRST is
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(A) SECTION 10
8 hr
30 minutes 25 questions
(B) 15
3 hr
4
5 hr 1. During the first week of September, a
(C) shoe retailer sold 10 pairs of a certain
4
15 hr style of oxfords at $35.00 a pair. If,
(D) during the second week of September,
8
15 pairs were sold at the sale price of
(E) 8 hr
3
$27.50 a pair, by what amount did the
revenue from weekly sales of these
18. A total of 40 brand X television sets
oxfords increase during the second
and 80 brand Y television sets were
week?
purchased for a motel chain. If the
price of each brand Y set was twice (A) $62.50
the price of each brand X set, what (B) $75.00
percent of the total bill was the price (C) $112.50
of a brand Y set ? (D) $137.50
(E) $175.00
(A) 0.25%
(B) 0.5%
2. The number 2 – 0.5 is how many times
(C) 0.625%
the number 1 – 0.5?
(D) 0.833%
(E) 1.0% (A) 2
(B) 2.5
19. Ben and Ann are among 7 contestants (C) 3
from which 4 semifinalists are to be (D) 3.5
selected. Of the different possible (E) 4
selections, how many contain neither
Ben nor Ann? 3. If x = -1, then – (x4 + x3+x2+x) =
(A) 5 (A) –10
(B) 6 (B) –4
(C) 7 (C) 0
(D) 14 (D) 4
(E) 21 (E) 10
20. How many positive integers k are 4. Coins are dropped into a toll box so
there such that 100k is a factor of that the box is being filled at the rate of
(22)(3)(53)? approximately 2 cubic feet per hour. If
the empty rectangular box is 4 feet long,
(A) None 4 feet wide, and 3 feet deep,
(B) One
approximately how many hours does it
(C) Two take to fill the box?
(D) Three
(E) Four (A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 16
(D) 24
(E) 48
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9. Elena purchased brand X pens for $4.00
5. ( 1 ) 2 − ( 1 )( 1 ) = apiece and brand Y pens for $2.80
5 5 4
apiece. If Elena purchased a total of 12
1 of these pens for $42.00, how many
(A) − brand X pens did she purchase?
20
1 (A) 4
(B) − (B) 5
100
(C) 6
1
(C) (D) 7
100 (E) 8
1
(D)
20 10. If the length and width of a
1 rectangular garden plot were each
(E) increased by 20 percent, what would
5 be the percent increase in the area of
the plot?
6. A club collected exactly $599 from its
members. If each member contributed (A) 20%
at least $12, what is the greatest (B) 24%
number of members the club could (C) 36%
have? (D) 40%
(E) 44%
(A) 43
(B) 44 11. The population of a bacteria culture
(C) 49 doubles every 2 minutes.
(D) 50 Approximately how many minutes
(E) 51 will it take for the population to grow
from 1,000 to 500,000 bacteria?
7. A union contract specifies a 6 percent
salary increase plus a $450 bonus for (A) 10
each employee. For a certain employee, (B) 12
this is equivalent to an 8 percent salary (C) 14
increase. What was this employee’s (D) 16
salary before the new contract? (E) 18
(A) $21,500 12. When 10 is divided by the positive
(B) $22,500 integer n, the remainder is n –4.
(C) $23,500 Which of the following could be the
(D) $24,300 value of n?
(E) $25,000
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 7
8. If n is a positive integer and k + 2 = 3n, (D) 8 (E) 12
which of the following could NOT be a
value of k? 13. For a light that has an intensity of 60
candles at its source, the intensity in
(A) 1 candles, S, of the light at a point d feet
(B) 4 from the source is given by the
(C) 7
60k
(D) 25 formula S = 2 , where k is a
(E) 79 d
constant. If the intensity of the light is
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30 candles at a distance of 2 feet from (C) Ⅰand Ⅱ
the source, what is the intensity of the (D) Ⅰand Ⅲ
light at a distance of 20 feet from the (E) ⅡandⅢ
source?
3 17. For a certain performance, x tickets
(A) candle for lower-level seats were sold at $10
10
each and y tickets for balcony seats
1 were sold at $6 each. If there were no
(B) candle
2 other tickets sold and the number of
1 tickets sold for lower-level seats was 3
(C) 1 candles times the number of tickets sold for
3
(D) 2 candles balcony seats, which of the following
(E) 3 candles expresses the total number of dollars
from ticket sales in terms of x?
14. If x and y are prime numbers, which (A) 12x (B) 16x (C)
of the following CANNOT be the sum 28x
of x and y? (D) 32x (E) 36x
(A) 5 (B) 9 (C) 13
(D) 16 (E) 23 18. If the circumference of a circular
region is c, which of the following
15. Of the 3,600 employees of Company represents the area of that circular
region?
1
X, are
3 c2 c2 c2
(A) (B) (C)
clerical. If the clerical staff were to be 2 4 2π
1 c2 c 2
reduced by ,what percent of the (D) (E)
3 4π 4π 2
total number of the remaining
employees would then be clerical?
19. Each of the integers from 0 to 9,
(A) 25% inclusive, is written on a separate slip
(B) 22.2% of blank paper and the ten slips are
(C) 20% dropped into a hat. If the slips are then
(D) 12.5% drawn one at a time without
(E) 11.1% replacement, how many must be
drawn to ensure that the numbers on
16. In which of the following pairs are the two of the slips drawn will have a sum
two numbers reciprocals of each of 10?
other?
(A) Three (B) Four (C) Five
1 (D) Six (E) Seven
Ⅰ. 3 and
3
20. In a certain formula, p is directly
1 1
Ⅱ. and − proportional to s and inversely
17 17 proportional to r. If p =1 when r = 0.5
3 and s = 2, what is the value of p in
Ⅲ. 3 and terms of r, and s?
3
(A) Ⅰ only s r
(B) Ⅱonly (A) (B)
r 4s
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s r SECTION 11
(C) (D) 30 Minutes 25 Questions
4r s
4r
(E) 7
s 1. What is 45 percent of of 240?
12
(A) 63 (B) 90 (C) 108
(D) 140 (E) 311
1
4. If of the money in a certain trust
2
1
fund was invested in stocks, in
4
1
bonds, in a mutual fund, and the
5
remaining $10,000 in a government
certificate, what was the total amount
of the trust fund?
(A) $100,000 (B) $150,000
(C) $200,000 (D) $500,000
(E) $2,000,000
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Questions 8-10 refer to the following graph.
AVERAGE COSTS OF OPERATING SUBCOMPACT, COMPACT, AND
MIDSIZE CARS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1982-1986
3.003
7. =
2.002
(A) 1.05 (B) 1.50015
(C) 1.501 (D) 1.5015
(E) 1.5
8. In 1982 the approximate average cost 10. For each of the years shown, the
of operating a subcompact car for average cost per mile of operating a
10,000 miles was compact car minus the average cost
per mile of operating a subcompact
(A) $360
car was between
(B) $3,400
(C) $4,100 (A) $0.12 and $0.18
(D) $4,500 (B) $0.10 and $0.15
(E) $4,900 (C) $0.09 and $0.13
(D) $0.06 and $0.12
9. In 1984 the average cost of operating a (E) $0.05 and $0.08
subcompact car was approximately
what percent less than the average cost 11. What is the decimal equivalent of
of operating a midsized car? 1
( )5 ?
(A) 12% 5
(B) 20% (A) 0.00032 (B) 0.0016
(C) 25% (C) 0.00625 (D) 0.008
(D) 33% (E) 0.03125
(E) 48%
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12. Two hundred gallons of fuel oil are (D) 0.12
purchased at $0.91 per gallon and are (E) 1.2
consumed at a rate of $0.70 worth of
fuel per hour. At this rate, how many 17. If n is a positive integer, then n(n +
hours are required to consume the 200 1)(n + 2) is
gallons of fuel oil?
(A) even only when n is even
(A) 140 (B) 220 (C) (B) even only when n is odd
260 (C) odd whenever n is odd
(D) 322 (E) 330 (D) divisible by 3 only when n is odd
(E) divisible by 4 whenever n is even
4−x
13. If = x, what is the value of x2
2+ x
+ 3x –4?
(A) –4 (B) –1 (C) 0
(D) 1 (E) 2
18. The figure above is composed of 6
14. If b<2 and 2x-3b = 0, which of the squares, each with side s centimeters.
following must be true? If the number of centimeters in the
(A) x > -3 perimeter of the figure is equal to the
(B) x < 2 number of square centimeters in its
(C) x = 3 area, what is the value of s?
(D) x < 3 (A) 1
5
(B)
3
(C) 2
5
(D)
(E) 2
x>3 7
(E)
15. The trapezoid shown in the figure 3
above represents a cross section of the
s
rudder of a ship. If the distance from 19. If = 2 , then the value of which of
A to B is 13 feet, what is the area of t
the cross section of the rudder in the following can be determined?
square feet?
2t
(A) 39 Ⅰ.
s
(B) 40
s−t
(C) 42 Ⅱ.
(D) 45 t
(E) 46.5 t −1
Ⅲ.
s −1
(−1.5)(1.2) − (4.5)(0.4) (A) Ⅰonly
16. =
30 (B) Ⅲonly
(A) –1.2 (C)ⅠandⅡonly
(B) –0.12 (D) Ⅱand Ⅲonly
(C) 0 (E) Ⅰ,Ⅱ,andⅢ
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NET INCOME FOR CORPORATIONS A and B SECTION 12
Corporation A Corporation B
30 Minutes 20 Questions
Net Income in
1987 $2.9 $0.87
million million 1. If Jack had twice the amount of money
Percent Decrease that he has, he would have exactly the
in Net Income 8.8% 13.3% amount necessary to buy 3 hamburgers
from 1986 at $0.96 apiece and 2 milk shakes at
to 1987 $1.28 apiece. How much money does
Jack have?
20. The net income of Corporation B in (A) $1.60
1986 was approximately what percent (B) $2.24
of the net income of Corporation A in (C) $2.72
1987? (D) $3.36
(A) 35% (E) $5.44
(B) 30%
(C) 25% 1
(D) 20% 2. If a photocopier makes 2 copies in
3
(E) 15% second. then, at the same rate, how
many copies does it make in 4
minutes?
(A) 360
(B) 480
(C) 576
(D) 720
(E) 1,440
2
4. If = 1 then y =
2
1+
y
(A) –2
1
(B) −
2
1
(C)
2
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(D) 2 (B) 10 − 5 2
(E) 3 (C) 2
1
5. If a rectangular photograph that is 10 (D) 2
inches wide by 15 inches long is to be 2
enlarged so that the width will be 22 (E) 4
inches and the ratio of width to length
will be unchanged, then the length, in 9. If the total payroll expense of a certain
inches, of the enlarged photograph will business in year Y was $84,000, which
be was 20 percent more than in year X,
what was the total payroll expense in
(A) 33 year X?
(B) 32
(C) 30 (A) $70,000
(D) 27 (B) $68,320
(E) 25 (C) $64,000
(D) $60,000
6. If m is an integer such that (-2)2m = 29 – (E) $52,320
m
, then m =
10. If a, b, and c, are consecutive positive
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 integers and a < b < c which of the
(D) 4 (E) 6 following must be true?
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1 1 1 15. If each of the following fractions were
(D) , and written as a repeating decimal, which
12 6 4 would have the longest sequence of
1 1 1 different digits?
(E) , and
12 6 3 2
(A)
12. What is the least integer that is a sum 11
of three different primes each greater 1
(B)
than 20? 3
(A) 69 41
(C)
(B) 73 99
(C) 75 2
(D) 79 (D)
3
(E) 83
23
(E)
13. A tourist purchased a total of $1,500 37
worth of traveler’s checks in $10 and
$50 denominations, During the trip 16. Today Rose is twice as old as Sam and
the tourist cashed 7 checks and then Sam is 3 years younger than Tina. If
lost all of the rest. If the number of Rose, Sam, and Tina are all alive 4
$10 checks cashed was one more or years from today, which of the
one less than the number of $50 following must be true on that day?
checks cashed, what is the minimum
Ⅰ. Rose is twice as old as Sam.
possible value of the checks that were
lost? Ⅱ. Sam is 3 years younger than Tina.
Ⅲ. Rose is older than Tina.
(A) $1,430 (A) Ⅰonly
(B) $1,310
(B) Ⅱonly
(C) $1,290
(D) $1,270 (C) Ⅲ only
(E) $1,150 (D) Ⅰand Ⅱ
(E) Ⅱand Ⅲ
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(A) 2m + n( R − m) SECTION 13
30 Minutes 20 Questions
2 m + n( R − m )
(B)
3 1. The average (arithmetic mean) of 6,8,
2 m + n( m − R ) and 10 equals the average of 7,9, and
(C)
3 (A) 5 (B) 7 (C) 8
2m + n (D) 9 (E) 11
(D)
3
2m + n
(E)
R
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(C) 24,000 1
(D) 26,000 (D)
2
(E) 32,000
3
(E)
5. Rene earns $8.50 per hour on days 2
other than Sundays and twice that rate
on Sundays. Last week she worked a 9. Which of the following equations is
total of 40 hours, including 8 hour on NOT equivalent to 25x2 = y2 – 4?
Sunday. What were her earnings for the
(A) 25 x 2 + 4 = y 2
week?
(B) 75x 2 = 3 y 2 − 12
(A) $272
(B) $340 (C) 25 x 2 = ( y + 2)( y − 2)
(C) $398 (D) 5 x = y − 2
(D) $408 y2 − 4
(E) $476 (E) x 2 =
25
6. In a shipment of 120 machine parts, 5
percent were defective. In a shipment 10. A toy store regularly sells all stock at a
of 80 machine parts, 10 percent were discount of 20 percent to 40 percent.
defective. For the two shipments If an additional 25 percent were
combined, what percent of the machine deducted from the discount price
parts were defective? during a special sale, what would be
the lowest possible price of a toy
(A) 6.5% costing $16 before any discount?
(B) 7.0%
(C) 7.5% (A) $5.60
(D) 8.0% (B) $7.20
(E) 8.5% (C) $8.80
(D) $9.60
(E) $15.20
3 2
2 −1
11. If there are 664,579 prime numbers
7. 5 3=
among the first 10 million positive
2 3
− integers, approximately what percent
3 5 of the first 10 million positive integers
(A) 16 are prime numbers?
(B) 14 (A) 0.0066%
(C) 3 (B) 0.066%
(D) 1 (C) 0.66%
(E) –1 (D) 6.6%
(E) 66%
x4 − x3 + x2
8. If x = -1, then = 12. A bank customer borrowed $10,000,
x −1
but received y dollars less than this
3 due to discounting. If there was a
(A) −
2 separate $25 service charge, then, in
1 terms of y, the service charge was
(B) − what fraction of the amount that the
2 customer received?
(C) 0
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25 (A) 13
(A)
10,000 − y (B) 2 13
25 (C) 6
(B)
10,000 − 25 y (D) 8
(E) 10
25 y
(C)
10,000 − y 15. How many multiples of 4 are there
y − 25 between 12 and 96, inclusive?
(D)
10,000 − y (A) 21
25 (B) 22
(E) (C) 23
10,000 − ( y − 25)
(D) 24
(E) 25
13. An airline passenger is planning a trip
that involves three connecting flights
16. Jack is now 14 years older than Bill. If
that leave from Airports A,B, and C,
in 10 years Jack will be twice as old
respectively. The first flight leaves
as Bill, how old will Jack be in 5
Airport A every hour, beginning at
years?
8:00 a.m., and arrives at Airport B
1 (A) 9
2 hours later. The second flight (B) 19
2
(C) 21
leaves Airport B every 20 minutes,
(D) 23
beginning at 8:00 a.m., and arrives at
(E) 33
1
Airport C 1 hours later. The third
6 1
flight leaves Airport C every hour, 17. In Township K, of the housing
beginning at 8:45 a.m. What is the
5
units are equipped with cable
least total amount of time the
passenger must spend between flights 1
television. If of the housing units,
if all flights keep to their schedules? 10
(A) 25 min 1
including of those that are
(B) 1 hr 5 min 3
(C) 1 hr 15 min equipped with cable television, are
(D) 2 hr 20 min equipped with videocassette recorders,
(E) 3 hr 40 min what fraction of the housing units
have neither cable television nor
videocassette recorders?
23
(A)
30
11
(B)
15
7
14. The shaded portion of the rectangular (C)
10
lot shown above represents a flower
bed. If the area of the bed is 24 square 1
(D)
yards and x = y +2, then z equals 6
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2
(E) 18. Set S consists of n distinct positive
15
integers, none of which is greater than
12. What is the greatest possible value
of n if no two integers in S have a
common factor greater than 1?
(A) 4
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 7
(E) 11
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SECTION 14 (B) 108
30 Minutes 20 Questions (C) 180
(D) 270
1. In Country X a returning tourist may (E) 300
import goods with a total value of $500
or less tax free, but must pay an 8 5. The Earth travels around the Sun at a
percent tax on the portion of the total speed of approximately 18.5 miles per
value in excess of $500. What tax must second. This approximate speed is how
be paid by a returning tourist who many miles per hour?
imports goods with a total value of
(A) 1,080
$730?
(B) 1,160
(A) $58.40 (C) 64,800
(B) $40.00 (D) 66,600
(C) $24.60 (E) 3,996,000
(D) $18.40
(E) $16.00 6. A collection of books went on sale, and
2
2. Which of the following is greater than of them were sold for $2.50 each. If
3
2 none of the 36 remaining books were
?
3 sold, what was the total amount
received for the books that were sold?
33
(A) (A) $180
50
(B) $135
8
(B) (C) $90
11 (D) $60
3 (E) $54
(C)
5
13 7. If “basis points” are defined so that 1
(D) percent is equal to 100 basis points,
27 then 82.5 percent is how many basis
5 points greater than 62.5 percent?
(E)
8
(A) 0.02
(B) 0.2
3. A rope 40 feet long is cut into two
(C) 20
pieces. If one piece is 18 feet longer
(D) 200
than the other, what is the length, in
(E) 2,000
feet, of the shorter piece?
(A) 9 8. The amounts of time that three
(B) 11 secretaries worked on a special project
(C) 18 are in the ratio of 1 to 2 to 5. If they
(D) 22 worked a combined total of 112 hours,
(E) 29 how many hours did the secretary who
worked the longest spend on the
4. If 60 percent of a rectangular floor is project?
covered by a rectangular rug that is 9
(A) 80
feet by 12 feet, what is the area, in
(B) 70
square feet, of the floor?
(C) 56
(A) 65 (D) 16
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(E) 14 (D) 3 hr 12 min
(E) 2 hr 40 min
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17. NOT SCORED (D) 55
(E) 60
SECTION 15
30 Minutes 20 Questions
18. The hexagonal face of the block 2. An empty swimming pool with a
shown in the figure above has sides of capacity of 5,760 gallons is filled at the
equal length and angles of equal
measure. If each lateral face is rate of 12 gallons per minute, How
rectangular, what is the area, in square many hours does it take to fill the pool
inches, of one lateral face? to capacity?
(A) 2 10 (A) 8
(B) 12 (B) 20
(C) 20 (C) 96
(D) 12 3 (D) 480
(E) 24 (E) 720
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90 − 8(20 ÷ 4) 11
4. = (A)
1 30
2 9
(B)
(A) 25 20
(B) 50 3
(C)
(C) 100 5
(D) 116 11
(E) 170 (D)
15
5
5. If a, b, and c are nonzero numbers and (E)
6
a + b = c, which of the following is
equal to 1? 8. In 1985, 45 percent of a document
a −b storage facility’s 60 customers were
(A)
c banks, and in 1987. 25 percent of its
a−c 144 customers were banks. What was
(B)
b the percent increase from 1985 to 1987
b−c in the number of bank customers the
(C)
a
facility had?
b−a
(D)
c (A) 10.7%
c−b (B) 20%
(E) (C) 25%
a
1
(D) 33 %
6. Bill’s school is 10 miles from his home. 3
1
He travels 4 miles from school to (E) 58 %
3
football practice, and then 2 miles to a
friend’s house. If he is then x miles
from home, what is the range of
possible values for x?
(A) 2 ≤ x ≤ 10
(B) 4 ≤ x ≤ 10
(C) 4 ≤ x ≤ 12
(D) 4 ≤ x ≤ 16
(E) 6 ≤ x ≤ 16 9. what is the perimeter of the figure
above?
7. Three machines, individually, can do a (A) 380
certain job in 4, 5, and 6 hours, (B) 360
respectively. What is the greatest part (C) 330
(D) 300
of the job that can be done in one hour
(E) 230
by two of the machines working
together at their respective rates? 10. A committee is composed of w women
and m men. If 3 women and 2 men are
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added to the committee, and if one Approximately what percent of the
person is selected at random from the profits were the employee benefits?(1
enlarged committee, then the billion = 109)
probability that a woman is selected
(A) 50%
can be represented by
(B) 20%
w (C) 5%
(A) (D) 2%
m
(E) 0.2%
w
(B)
w+m
w+3
(C)
m+2
w+3
(D)
w+m+3 Questions 14-15 refer to the following
w+3 definition.
(E)
w+m+5 For any positive integer n, n >1, the
“length” of n is the number of positive
11. Last year Carlos saved 10 percent of
his annual earnings. This year he primes (not necessarily distinct) whose
earned 5 percent more than last year product is n. For example, the length of
and he saved 12 percent of his annual 50 is 3 since 50 = (2)(5)(5).
earnings. The amount saved this year
was what percent of the amount saved 14. Which of the following integers has
last year? length 3?
(A) 122% (A) 3
(B) 124% (B) 15
(C) 126% (C) 60
(D) 128% (D) 64
(E) 130% (E) 105
12. Jan lives x floors above the ground 15. What is the greatest possible length of
floor of a high-rise building. It takes a positive integer less than 1,000?
her 30 seconds per floor to walk down
the steps and 2 seconds per floor to (A) 10
ride the elevator. If it takes Jan the (B) 9
same amount of time to walk down (C) 8
the steps to the ground floor as to wait (D) 7
for the elevator for 7 minutes and ride (E) 6
down, then x equals
16. A dealer originally bought 100
(A) 4 identical batteries at a total cost of q
(B) 7 dollars. If each battery was sold at 50
(C) 14 percent above the original cost per
(D) 15 battery, then, in terms of q, for how
(E) 16 many dollars was each battery sold?
13. A corporation that had $115.19 billion 3q
(A)
in profits for the year paid out $230.10 200
million in employee benefits.
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3q z
(B) (D)
2 3
(C) 150q 3z
(E)
(D) q + 50 2
100
150 20. If the product of the integers w, x, y,
(E)
q and z is 770, and if 1 < w < x < y < z,
what is the value of w+z
17. Two oil cans, X and Y, are right (A) 10
circular cylinders, and the height and (B) 13
the radius of Y are each twice those of (C) 16
X. If the oil in can X, which is filled to (D) 18
capacity, sells for $2, then at the same (E) 21
rate, how much does the oil in can Y
sell for if Y is filled to only half its
capacity?
(A) $1
(B) $2
(C) $3
(D) $4
(E) $8
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SECTION 16 (D)
2a = 4
30 Minutes 20 Questions a + 3 b = 11
3b 9
(E) a 2
1. If the population of a certain country
increases at the rate of one person 5. On the number line, if r < s, if p is
every 15 seconds, by how many
halfway between r and s, and if t is
persons does the population increase
in 20 minutes? halfway between p and r , then
s−t
(A) 80 =
(B) 100 t−r
(C) 150
(D) 240 1
(A)
(E) 300 4
1
2. The value of –3 –(–10) is how much (B)
3
greater than the value of –10–(–3)? 4
(C)
(A) 0 3
(B) 6 (D) 3
(C) 7 (E) 4
(D) 14
(E) 26 6. Coins are to be put into 7 pockets so
3. For an agricultural experiment, 300 that each pocket contains at least one
seeds were planted in one plot and coin. At most 3 of the pockets are to
200 were planted in a second plot. If contain the same number of coins, and
exactly 25 percent of the seeds in the
no two of the remaining pockets are to
first plot germinated and exactly 35
percent of the seeds in the second plot contain an equal number of coins.
germinated, what percent of the total What is the least possible number of
number of seeds germinated? coins needed for the pockets?
(A) 12%
(A) 7
(B) 26%
(B) 13
(C) 29%
(C) 17
(D) 30%
(D) 22
(E) 60%
(E) 28
a 2
4. If = , which of the following is
b 3
NOT true?
a + b = 5
(A)
b 3
b = 3 7. The figure above shows a circular
(B)
b − a
flower bed, with its center at O,
(C) a − b = 1 surrounded by a circular path that is 3
b 3
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feet wide. What is the area of the path, 3
sells 2,000 desks, of which are
in square feet? 4
model B, what is the furniture store’s
(A) 25π total revenue from the sale of desks?
(B) 38π
(A) $114,000
(C) 55π
(B) $186,000
(D) 57π (C) $294.000
(E) 64π (D) 4380,000
(E) $660,000
Brand X Brand Y
Miles per 11. How many minutes does it take John
40 36 to type y words if he types at the rate
Gallon
of x words per minute?
Cost per Gallon $0.80 $0.75
x
(A)
8. The table above gives the gasoline y
costs and consumption rates for a y
(B)
certain car driven at 50 miles per hour, x
using each of two brands of gasoline. (C) xy
60 x
How many miles further can the car be (D)
y
driven at this speed on $12 worth of
brand X gasoline than on $12 worth of y
(E)
brand Y gasoline? 60 x
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n (B) 16
? (C) 22
25
(D) 30
(A) 22 (E) 174
(B) 23
(C) 24 18. During the four years that Mrs. Lopez
(D) 25 owned her car, she found that her total
(E) 26 car expenses were $18,000. Fuel and
1
15. If x and y are different integers and x2 maintenance costs accounted for
3
= xy, which of the following must be
of the total and depreciation
true?
3
Ⅰ. x = 0 accounted for of the remainder.
5
Ⅱ. y = 0 The cost of insurance was 3 times the
Ⅲ. x = -y cost of financing, and together these
(A) Ⅰonly 1
two costs accounted for of the
(B) Ⅱonly 5
(C) Ⅲ only total. If the only other expenses were
(D) Ⅰand Ⅲ only taxes and license fees, then the cost of
(E) Ⅰ,Ⅱand Ⅲ financing was how much more or less
than the cost of taxes and license fees?
(A) $1,500 more
(B) $1,200 more
(C) $100 less
(D) $300 less
(E) $1,500 less
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30 Minutes 20 Questions
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10 points O and P?
(D)
7 (A) 18
10 (B) 16
(E) (C) 14
3
(D) 12
6. A fruit-salad mixture consists of apples, (E) 10
peaches, and grapes in the ratio 6:5:2,
respectively, by weight. If 39 pounds 10. A certain car increased its average
of the mixture is prepared, the mixture speed by 5 miles per hour in each
includes how many more pounds of successive 5-minute interval after the
apples than grapes? first interval. If in the first 5-minute
interval its average speed was 20
(A) 15 miles per hour, how many miles did
(B) 12 the car travel in the third 5-minute
(C) 9 interval?
(D) 6
(E) 4 (A) 1.0
(B) 1.5
(C) 2.0
3 y 3+ y (D) 2.5
7. If = 2 and = 3, then = (E) 3.0
x 4 x+4
10 11. Lois has x dollars more than Jim has,
(A) and together they have a total of y
9 dollars. Which of the following
3 represents the number of dollars that
(B)
2 Jim has?
20
(C)
11 y − x
(A)
30 2
(D) x
11 (B) y −
2
(E) 5
(C) y − x
2
(D) 2y – x
8. (1 + 5 )(1 − 5 ) = (E) y – 2x
(A) –4
(B) 2
(C) 6
(D) − 4 − 2 5
(E) 6 − 2 5
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by straight lines. Which of the xy
following is NOT an equation of one (E)
11
of the boundary lines?
(A) x = 0 16. Which of the following fractions has
(B) y = 0 the greatest value?
(C) x = 1
(D) x – y = 0 6
(E) x + 2y = 2 (A) ( 2 2 )( 5 2 )
1
13. A certain population of bacteria (B) ( 2 3 )( 5 2 )
doubles every 10 minutes. If the
number of bacteria in the population 28
(C)
initially was 104, what was the ( 2 2 )(625 3 )
number in the population 1 hour later? ( 2 3 )( 5 3 )
(D)
(A) 2(104)
(B) 6(104) (E)
122
(C) (26)(104) ( 2 4 )( 5 3 )
(D) (106)(104)
(E) (104)6
14. During a certain season, a team won 17. Of 30 applicants for a job, 14 had at
80 percent of its first 100 games and least 4 years experience, 18 had
50 percent of its remaining games. If degrees, and 3 had less than 4 years
the team won 70 percent of its games experience and did not have a degree.
for the entire season, what was the How many of the applicants had at
total number of games that the team
played? least 4 years experience and a degree?
15. If Juan takes 11 seconds to run y yards, (A) The sum of two odd integers
how many seconds will it take him to (B) An integer less than 10
run x yards at the same rate? (C) The product of two primes
11x (D) The sum of three consecutive
(A) integers
y
(E) An odd integer
11y
(B)
x 19. A certain clock marks every hour by
x striking a number of times equal to the
(C)
11y hour and the time required for a stroke
11 is exactly equal to the time interval
(D)
xy between strokes. At 6:00 the time
lapse between the beginning of the
first stroke and the end of the last
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stroke is 22 seconds. At 12:00, how SECTION 18
many seconds elapse between the 30 Minutes 20 Questions
beginning of the first stroke and the
end of the last stroke?
1 1
+
(A) 72 2 3=
1.
(B) 50 1
(C) 48 4
(D) 46 1
(E) 44 (A)
12
5
3 − 2k 2 x (B)
20. If k ≠ 0 and k − = , then x = 24
k k
2
(A) –3 – k2 (C)
3
(B) k2 – 3
9
(C) 3k2 – 3 (D)
(D) k – 3 – 2k2 4
(E) k – 3 + 2k2 10
(E)
3
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1 8. What is the least positive integer that is
(B) 3
3 divisible by each of the integers 1
2 through 7, inclusive?
(C) 8
3 (A) 420
(D) 12
(B) 840
(E) 18
(C) 1,260
1 2 (D) 2,520
5. If 1 + = 2 − , then x = (E) 5,040
x x
(A) –1 9. Thirty percent of the members of a
1 swim club have passed the lifesaving
(B)
3 test. Among the members who have not
2 passed the test, 12 have taken the
(C)
3 preparatory course and 30 have not
(D) 2 taken the course. How many members
(E) 3 are there in the swim club?
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for which the production costs consist (C) –24
of annual fixed costs totaling (D) –25
$130,000 and variable costs averaging (E) –26
$8 per item. If the manufacturer’s
selling price per item is $15, how 16. Salesperson A’s compensation for any
many items must the manufacturer week is $360 plus 6 percent of the
produce and sell to earn an annual portion of A’s total sales above $1,000
profit of $150,000? for that week. Salesperson B’s
compensation for any week is 8
(A) 2,858
percent of B’s total sales for that week.
(B) 18,667
For what amount of total weekly sales
(C) 21,429
would both salespeople earn the same
(D) 35,000
compensation?
(E) 40,000
(A) $21,000
13. How many two-element subsets of {1, (B) $18,000
2, 3, 4} are there that do not contain (C) $15,000
the pair of elements 2 and 4? (D) $4,500
(E) $4,000
(A) One
(B) Two
17. If a square region has area x, what is
(C) Four
the length of its diagonal in terms of
(D) Five
x?
(E) Six
(A) x
14. In a certain company, the ratio of the (B) 2x
number of managers to the number of
(C) 2 x
production-line workers is 5 to 72. If 8
additional production-line workers (D) x 2
were to be hired, the ratio of the (E) 2x
number of managers to the number of
18. In a certain class consisting of 36
production-line workers would be 5 to students, some boys and some girls,
74. How many managers does the 1
company have? exactly of the boys and exactly
3
(A) 5 1
of the girls walk to school. What
(B) 10 4
(C) 15 is the greatest possible number of
(D) 20 students in this class who walk to
school?
(E) 25
(A) 9
15. If (x - 1)2 = 400, which of the (B) 10
following could be the value of x – 5? (C) 11
(D) 12
(A) 15 (E) 13
(B) 14
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19. The sum of the ages of Doris and Fred SECTION 19
is y years. If Doris is 12 years older 30 Minutes 20 Questions
than Fred, how many years old will
Fred be y years from now, in terms of 1. A certain fishing boat is chartered by 6
y?
people who are to contribute equally to
(A) y – 6 the total charter cost of $480. If each
(B) 2y – 6
person contributes equally to a $150
y
(C) −6 down payment, how much of the
2
charter cost will each person still owe?
3y
(D) −6 (A) $80
2
(B) $66
5y
(E) −6 (C) $55
2 (D) $50
(E) $45
1,234
1,243
1,324
……
……
+4,321
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selling prices totaling $3,620. What 7. If 3 pounds of dried apricots that cost x
was the total of Craig’s commissions dollars per pound are mixed with 2
for that week? pounds of prunes that cost y dollars per
(A) $412 pound, what is the cost, in dollars, per
(B) $526 pound of the mixture?
(C) $585
(D) $605 3x + 2 y
(A)
(E) $662 5
3x + 2 y
(B)
4. The average (arithmetic mean) of 10,30, x+ y
and 50 is 5 more than the average of 3x + 2 y
(C)
20,40, and xy
(A) 15 (D) 5(3x + 2y)
(B) 25 (E) 3x + 2y
(C) 35
(D) 45 8. A cashier mentally reversed the digits
(E) 55 of one customer’s correct amount of
change and thus gave the customer an
4
5. What number when multiplied by incorrect amount of change. If the cash
7
register contained 45 cents more than it
6
yields as the result? should have as a result of this error,
7
which of the following could have been
2 the correct amount of change in cents?
(A)
7 (A) 14
2 (B) 45
(B)
3 (C) 54
3 (D) 65
(C) (E) 83
2
24
(D) 9. Which of the following is NOT equal to
7
7 the square of an integer?
(E)
2
(A) 1
2
6. If y = 4 + (x - 3) , then y is least when x (B) 4
= 18
(C)
2
(A) –4 (D) 41 – 25
(B) –3 (E) 36
(C) 0
(D) 3 10. An artist wishes to paint a circular
(E) 4 region on a square poster that is 2 feet
on a side. If the area of the circular
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1
region is to be the area of the
2
poster, what must be the radius of the
circular region in feet?
1
(A)
π
2
(B)
π
(C) 1 13. In the table above, what is the least
2 number of table entries that are
(D)
π needed to show the mileage between
(E) π each city and each of the other five
2 cities?
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2 (A) 50
The day the shipment arrived, of
3 (B) 200
the heads were sold, each at 25 (C) 400
percent above the cost per head. The (D) 625
following day the rest were sold at a (E) 800
price per head equal to 10 percent less
than the price each head sold for on 20. If 75 percent of a class answered the
the day before. What was the gross first question on a certain test
profit on this shipment? correctly, 55 percent answered the
(A) $100 second question on the test correctly,
(B) $115 and 20 percent answered neither of the
questions correctly, what percent
(C) $125 answered both correctly?
(D) $130
(E) $135 (A) 10%
(B) 20%
(C) 30%
17. If (t – 8) is a factor of t2 –kt – 48, then
(D) 50%
k= (E) 65%
(A) –6
(B) –2
(C) 2
(D) 6
(E) 14
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SECTION 20 5.
30 Minutes 20 Questions ( 3 + 2 )( 3 − 2) =
(A) 3 − 4
(B)
6 − 4
31 (C) –1
1. =
125 (D) 1
(A) 0.248 (E) 2
(B) 0.252
(C) 0.284 6. A glucose solution contains 15 grams of
(D) 0.312 glucose per 100 cubic centimeters of
(E) 0.320 solution. If 45 cubic centimeters of the
solution were poured into an empty
2. Members of a social club met to container, how many grams of glucose
address 280 newsletters. If they would be in the container?
addressed 1/4 of the newsletters during
(A) 3.00
the first hour and 2/5 of the remaining (B) 5.00
newsletters during the second hour, (C) 5.50
how many newsletters did they address (D) 6.50
during the second hour? (E) 6.75
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(D) Ⅱand Ⅲ only (A) (-3, -2
(E) Ⅰ.Ⅱ.and Ⅲ (B) (-3, 2)
(C) (2, -3)
(D) (3, -2)
(E) (2, 3)
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(C) $3 (A) 6
(D) $4 (B) 9
(E) $12 (C) 12
(D) 36
15. If the sum of n consecutive integers is
(E) 720
0, which of the following must be
true?
19. A circular rim 28 inches in diameter
Ⅰ. n is an even number. rotates the same number of inches per
Ⅱ. n is an odd number. second as a circular rim 35 inches in
Ⅲ. The average (arithmetic mean) of diameter. If the smaller rim makes x
the revolutions per second, how many
n integers is 0. revolutions per minute does the larger
(A) Ⅰonly
rim make in terms of x?
(B) Ⅱonly
(C) Ⅲ only 48π
(A)
(D) Ⅰand Ⅲ x
(E) Ⅱand Ⅲ (B) 75x
(C) 48x
1 (D) 24x
16. In the formula V = , if r is
( 2r ) 3 x
(E)
halved, then V is multiplied by 75
(A) 64 20. The cost C of manufacturing a certain
(B) 8
product can be estimated by the
(C) 1
formula C = 0.03rst2, where r and s
1
(D) are the amounts, in pounds, of the two
8 major ingredients and t is the
1 production time in hours. If r is
(E)
64 increased by 50 percent, s is increased
by 20 percent, and t is decreased by
17. For any integer n greater than 1, n 30 percent, by approximately what
denotes the product of all the integers percent will the estimated cost of
from 1 to n, inclusive. How many manufacturing the product change?
prime numbers are there between (A) 40% increase
6 + 2 and 6 + 6, inclusive? (B) 12% increase
(A) None (C) 4% increase
(B) One (D) 12% decrease
(E) 24% decrease
(C) Two
Section 21
(D) Three
30 Minutes 20 Questions
(E) Four
1. In Township K each property is taxed at
18. In how many arrangements can a
teacher seat 3 girls and 3 boys in a 8 percent of its assessed value. If the
row of 6 seats if the boys are to have assessed value of a property in
the first, third, and fifth seats? Township K is increased from $20,000
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to $24,000, by how much will the is $18,000 and the total monthly
property tax increase? payroll for the 36 office workers is
(A) $32 $63,000. By how much does the
(B) $50 average (arithmetic mean) monthly
(C) $320 salary of an office worker exceed that
(D) $400
of a production worker in this
(E) $500
company?
2. One night 18 percent of the female (A) $62.50
officers on a police force were on duty. (B) $187.50
If 180 officers were on duty that night (C) $250.00
(D) $375.00
and half of these were female officers, (E) $500.00
how many female officers were on the
police force?
(A) 90
(B) 180
(C) 270
(D) 500
(E) 1,000
3. If an integer n is divisible by both 6 and 6. In the figure above, if the area of the
8, then it must also be divisible by rectangular region PQRS is 40, and if
which of the following? PT = TS, what is the area of the
(A) 10 pentagonal region PQRST?
(B) 12 (A) 15
(C) 14 (B) 20
(D) 16 (C) 25
(E) 18 (D) 30
(E) It cannot be determined from the
4. On the number line, if x is halfway information given.
between -5 and 3, and if y is halfway
1 2
between -2 and 6, what number is −
halfway between x and y ? 7. 100 1,000 =
1 2
(A) -1 −
1,000 10,000
(B) − 1
2 (A) 1
10
(C) 0
(B) 1
(D) 1 8
2
(C) 1
(E) 1
(D) 8
(E) 10
5. In a certain company, the total monthly
payroll for the 12 production workers
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8. Which of the following is the prime (C) -1
(D) -2
factorization of 2,520?
(E) -3
(A) 2 2 × 32 × 52
(B) 2 2 × 3× 52 × 7 12.The population of city X increased
from 325,000 in 1980 to 350,000 in
(C) 23 × 3 × 5 × 72
1990, and it is projected that the
(D) 23 × 32 × 5× 7 population will increase by the same
(E) 23 × 32 × 52 × 7 number from 1990 to 2000.
Approximately what is the projected
9. If 2 x = x − 1, then x = percent increase in population from
3 6 1990 to 2000 ?
(A) 7.1%
(A) 1 (B) 7.7%
2 (C) 8.3%
(B) 1 (D) 14.3%
3 (E) 15.3%
(C) 1
4 13. A jar contains only x black balls and y
white balls. One ball is drawn
(D) 1
10 randomly from the jar and is not
replaced. A second ball is then drawn
(E) 1 randomly from the jar. What is the
18
probability that the first ball drawn is
black and the second ball drawn is
10. Out of their annual net income, a
white?
couple spent 25 percent for food, 13.5
(A) x y
percent for entertainment, 20 percent
for housing, 8 percent for car x + y x + y
expenses, 15 percent for clothing, and
saved the rest. What was the ratio of (B) x x − 1
the amount saved to the amount spent x + y x + y − 1
for entertainment?
(C) xy
(A) 19 x+ y
27
(D) x − 1 y − 1
(B) 6 x + y x + y
5
37 (E) x y
(C) x + y x + y − 1
27
(D) 19
9 14. If y + | y | = 0, which of the following
7 must be true?
(E)
3 (A) y > 0
(B) y≥0
11. If z + 3 + z + 1 = 2 , then z = (C) y < 0
z −1 z − 3 (D) y≤0
(A) 2 (E) y = 0
(B) 1
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15. Of the z students at a certain college, x (A) 2
are studying French and y are studying (B) 2 1
German. If w are studying both 2
French and German, which of the (C) 3
following expresses the number of
students at the college not studying (D) 3 1
2
either French or German ? (E) 4
(A) z + w – x – y
(B) z – w – x – y 19. A merchant paid $300 for a shipment
(C) z – w – x + y of x identical calculators. The
(D) w + x + y – z merchant used 2 of the calculators
(E) w – x – y – z as demonstrators and sold each of the
others for $5 more than the average
16. Of the science books in a certain (arithmetic mean) cost of the x
supply room, 50 are on botany, 65 are calculators. If the total revenue from
on zoology, 90 are on physics. 50 are the sale of the calculators was $120
on geology, and 110 are on chemistry. more than the cost of the shipment,
If science books are removed how many calculators were in the
randomly from the supply room, how shipment?
many must be removed to ensure that (A) 24
80 of the books removed are on the (B) 25
same science? (C) 26
(A) 81 (D) 28
(B) 159 (E) 30
(C) 166
(D) 285 20. 512 + 513 =
(E) 324
(A) 5 25
17. What is the greatest possible (B) 10 25
straight-line distance, in centimeters, (C) 6(512 )
between two vertices of the (D) 1012 + 5
rectangular box shown above? (E) 2(512 ) + 5
(A) 10 2
(B) 10 5
(C) 10 6
(D) 30
(E) 40
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Section 22 units are shipped for sale. What percent
30 Minutes 20 Questions of the units produced are defective
1. Tamara saves $35 each week. If she units that are shipped for sale?
now has $100 saved, in how many (A) 0.125%
weeks can she first have enough saved (B) 0.2%
(C) 0.8%
to buy a lawn mower that costs $250 ? (D) 1.25%
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C) 4 (D) 5 (E) 2.0%
(E) 6
6. x ( x + 1 ) ( x + 2 ) + x ( x + 3 ) =
2. –2 (– 4 – (– 3 + 5)) = (A) x 3 + 4x 2 + 5x
(A) – 16 (B) x 3 + 3x 2 + 2 x
(B) – 10 (C) x 3 + 6 x 2 + 3x
(C) 6 (D) 2 x 3 + 3x 2 + 5 x
(D) 12 (E) 2x 2 + 6x + 2
(E) 16
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Company X Company Y
Prince $75 $530 (B) 27 1
Surcharge as a 2
4% 3% (C) 28
Percent of Price
Installation
Charge
$82.50 $93.00 (D) 31 1
2
(E) 32
9. The table above shows the various
charges made by two companies for the 13. If 2 − x ( 1 + 2) = 19 − 4 x , then x =
same air conditioner. What is the total x
(A) -3
amount that can be saved on the
(B) 3
purchase and installation of the air (C) 4
conditioner by dealing with the (D) 5
company that offers the lower total (E) 9
charge?
(A) $41.60
(B) $45.00 14. For a group of n people, k of whom
(C) $50.75 are of the same sex, the expression
(D) $55.75 n − k yields an index for a certain
(E) $61.25
n
phenomenon in group dynamics for
10. The numbers in which of the
members of that sex. For a group that
following pairs do NOT have a pair of
consists of 20 people, 4 of whom are
distinct prime divisors in common ?
females, by how much does the index
(A) 10 and 20 for the females exceed the index for
(B) 12 and 18 the males in the group?
(C) 24 and 32
(A) 0.05
(D) 21 and 63
(B) 0.0625
(E) 22 and 88
(C) 0.2
(D) 0.25
11. If the sum of two integers is 6, then it
(E) 0.6
must be true that
(A) both integers are even
(B) both integers are odd 15. A certain used-book dealer sells
(C) both integers are positive paperback books at 3 times dealer's
(D) if one integer is negative, the other cost and hardback books at 4 times
is positive dealer's cost. Last week the dealer
(E) if one integer is positive, the other sold a total of 120 books, each of
is negative which had cost the dealer $1. If the
gross profit (sales revenue minus
12. A square picture frame has an outer dealer's cost) on the sale of all of these
perimeter of 36 inches and is 1 inch books was $300, how many of the
wide on all sides. What is the inner books sold were paperbacks?
perimeter of the frame, in inches?
(A) 40
(A) 27 (B) 60
(C) 75
(D) 90
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(E) 100 positive integers is divisible by all of
3v 2
2d the following EXCEPT
d= and t = , where
20 v (A) 210
d is the distance traveled, in meters, (B) 88
after the brakes are applied (C) 75
v is the velocity, in meters per second, (D) 60
before the brakes are applied (E) 34
t is the time, in seconds, it takes to stop
after the brakes are applied 20. A car traveled 462 miles per tankful of
gasoline on the highway and 336
16. The formulas above are used to miles per tankful of gasoline in the
compute the distance a car travels city. If the car traveled 6 fewer miles
after the brakes are applied. If the per gallon in the city than on the
driver of a car applied the brakes just highway, how many miles per gallon
as a traffic light turned yellow and did the car travel in the city?
stopped exactly 6 seconds later, what (A) 14
is the value of v ? (B) 16
(C) 21
(A) 20
(D) 22
(B) 80 (E) 27
3
(C) 30
(D) 40
(E) 60
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Section 23 1
3
30 Minutes 20 Questions
4. 2 =
4
1.The value of which of the following 1
expressions is equal to 2 ? 2
(A) 2
I. 2 + 2
2
(B) 4
2 3
II. 2 2
+ 22 (C) 1
2 (D) 3
III. 2 4
+ 24 4
1
24 (E)
2
(A) I only
(B) II only 5. 3 x 2 + 2 x − 8 =
(C) III only
(D) I and II only (A) (3x + 4)(x - 2)
(E) I, II, and III (B) (3x - 4)(x + 2)
(C) (3x + 2)(x - 4)
2. If a survey shows that 28 citizens out of (D) (3x - 2)(x + 4)
(E) none of the above
a sample of 200 support a particular
Senate bill, what percent of the sample 6. NOT SCORED
does not support the bill?
7. If the sum of 7 consecutive integers is
(A) 56%
(B) 64% 434, then the greatest of the 7 integers
(C) 72% is
(D) 82%
(E) 86% (A) 71
(B) 69
(C) 67
(D) 65
3. Joe went on a diet 6 months ago when
(E) 62
he weighed 222 pounds. If he now
weighs 198 pounds and continues to 8. At a certain college, 50 percent of the
lose at the same average monthly rate, total number of students are freshmen.
in approximately how many months If 20 percent of the fresh-men are
will he weigh 180 pounds? enrolled in the school of liberal arts and,
(A) 3 of these, 30 percent are psychology
(B) 3.5 majors, what percent of the students at
(C) 4 the college are freshmen psychology
(D) 4.5
(E) 5 majors enrolled in the school of liberal
arts?
(A) 3%
(B) 6%
(C) 12%
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(D) 15% (B) 1
(E) 20% (C) 2
(D) 3
9. A plane was originally flying at an (E) 4
altitude of x feet when it ascended
2,000 feet and then descended 5,000 12. There are how many hours between x
feet. If the plane's altitude after these minutes past 12 noon and 8:10 p.m. of
the same day, where x < 60?
two changes was 1 its original
3
(A) 490 − x
altitude, then the solution of which of 60
the following equations gives the (B) 480 −x
plane's original altitude, in feet ? 60
(C) 470 −x
(A) x + 2,000 = 1 ( x − 3,000) 60
3 (D) 60 (60 – x + 7)
1
(B) ( x − 3,000) = x (E) 60 (60 – x + 17)
3
(C) x + 3,000 = 1 x 13. If x = 4 and y = 16, then x + y is
3 xy
(D) x − 7,000 = 1 x closest to which of the following ?
3
1
(E) x − 3,000 = x (A) 1
3 3
(B) 1
2
(C) 3
4
(D) 7
8
(E) 1
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18. If x is an even integer and y is an odd
(D) 3
5 integer, which of the following
3 CANNOT be true?
(E)
4 (A) x y is an even integer.
(B) y x is an odd integer.
15. If the tens digit x and the units digit y
(C) x is a multiple of y.
of a positive integer n are reversed,
(D) y is a multiple of x.
the resulting integer is 9 more than n.
(E) xy is an even integer.
What is y in terms of x ?
(A) 10 - x
(B) 9 - x
(C) x + 9
(D) x - 1
(E) x + 1
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(A) a
b
(B) 1
(C) a
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(D) b (D) 0.000166
(E) b (E) 0.0004
a
4. What is the greatest integer k such that 8. The pages of a report are numbered
2 k ≤ 100 ? consecutively from 1 to 10. If the sum
of the page numbers up to and
(A) 5 (B) 6 (C) 7 (D) 49 (E) including page number x of the report
50
is equal to one more than the sum of
5. A certain electric-company plan offers the page numbers following page
customers reduced rates for electricity number x, then x =
used between 8 p.m. and 8 a.m.
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7 (E) 8
weekdays and 24 hours a day
Saturdays and Sundays. Under this
plan, the reduced rates apply to
what fraction of a week?
(A) 1
2
(B) 5
8
(C) 9
14
9. In City R, streets run either east-west or
(D) 16
21 north-south, as shown on the map
(E) 9 above. Blocks along east-west streets
10 are 400 feet long and blocks along
north-south streets are 200 feet long. If
6. A certain mixture of nuts consists of 5
the width of the streets is ignored, what
parts almonds to 2 parts walnuts, by
is the straight-line distance, in feet,
weight. What is the number of pounds
from X to Y ?
of almonds in 140 pounds of the
mixture ? (A) 200 5
(B) 1,000
(A) 100 (C) 1,200
(B) 84 (D) 400 10
(C) 40 (E) 1,600
(D) 28
(E) 20
10. If x (1 − 1 ) = 1 − y , then y =
x
7. (0.01) 2 (0.014) + (0.01)(0.0026 ) =
(A) 1
(A) 0.0000166 x
(B) 0.0000274 (B) x
(C) 0.00004
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(C) x – 2 14. One millisecond is 0.001 of a second.
(D) 1 − 1 The costs for a single run of a
x2 computer program are $1.07 for
(E) 2 – x operating-system overhead, $0.023
per millisecond of computer time, and
$4.35 for the mounting of a data tape.
11. A side of beef lost 35 percent of its What is the total of these three costs for
weight in processing. If the side of 1 run of a program that requires 1.5
beef weighed 546 pounds after seconds of computer time ?
processing, how many pounds did it
weigh before processing? (A) $7.15
(B) $8.87
(A) 191 (C) $28.96
(B) 355 (D) $35.57
(C) 737 (E) $39.92
(D) 840
(E) 1,560 15. A certain theater has 100 balcony seats.
For every $2 increase in the price of a
12. The total price of n (n > 1) equally balcony seat above $10, 5 fewer seats
priced copies of a certain book is $50. will be sold. If all the balcony seats
In terms of n, which of the following are sold when the price of each seat is
gives the total price of n - 1 of these $10, which of the following could be
copies? the price of a balcony seat if the
revenue from the sale of balcony seats
(A) 50 (n – 1) is $1,360 ?
(B) 50 (A) $12
n −1 (B) $14
(C) 50 ( n − 1) (C) $16
n (D) $17
50 n (E) $18
(D)
n −1
50
16. If n = (2 2 )(3 4 )(5 6 ) , the value of
(E) which of the following products is
n(n − 1)
greater than n ?
13. Of the following sums, which is I. (2)(3 3 )(5 2 )
greatest ?
II. (2)(3)(5 4 )
1 1 1 1 III. (2 2 )(3 2 )(5 3 )
(A) + + +
2 3 4 5 (A) None
1 1 1 1 (B) I only
(B) + + +
22 32 4 2 52 (C) II only
1 1 1 1 (D) III only
(C)
2
+ 3+ 4 + 5 (E) II and III
2 2 2 2
1 1 1
(D) 1− + −
2 3 4 17. If b and c are positive numbers and
1 1 1 1
(E) + + + 1 b c , then b + c =
= =
2 3 4 5 b c 8
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(A) 4 Section 25
(B) 6 30 Minutes 20 Questions
(C) 7
(D) 8 1. For each color copy, Print Shop X
(E) 9
charges $1.25 and Print Shop Y charges
18. In a certain performance of a 3-act $2.75. How much greater is the charge
play, the first act was 18 minutes for 84 color copies at Print Shop Y than
shorter than the third act and half as at Print Shop X ?
long as the second act. If the average
(arithmetic mean) length of the 3 acts (A) $84.00
was 46 minutes, how many minutes (B) $105.00
long was the third act? (C) $126.00
(D) $231.00
(A) 30
(E) $336.00
(B) 39
(C) 46
(D) 48
(E) 66 2. The sum of 25 percent of 36 and 75
percent of 56 equals
19. In an office, 40 percent of the workers
(A) 23
have at least 5 years of service, and a
(B) 37
total of 16 workers have at least 10
(C) 41
years of service. If 90 percent of the
(D) 51
workers have fewer than 10 years of
(E) 69
service, how many of the workers
have at least 5 but fewer than 10 years
of service? 3. If x2 < x. then x must be
(A) less than 0
(A) 48 (B) equal to 0
(B) 64 (C) between 0 and 1
(C) 50 (D) equal to 1
(D) 144 (E) greater than 1
(E) 160
4. If 15 people contributed a total of
20. If n and p are different positive prime
numbers, which of the integers $20.00 toward a gift and each of them
n 4 , p 3 , and np has (have) exactly 4 contributed at least $1.00, then the
positive divisors? maximum possible amount any one
(A) n4 only person could have contributed is
(B) p3 only
(A) $1.00
(C) np only
(B) $1.25
(D) n4 and np
(C) $5.00
(E) p3 and np
(D) $6.00
(E) $20.00
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$299, what was the approximate 9. The markup on a television set is 20
percent increase in cost? percent of the cost. The markup is what
percent of the selling price?
(A) 33 1 %
3 (markup = selling price - cost)
(B) 50%
(A) 8%
(C) 66 2 % (B) 10%
3
(D) 100% (C) 12 1 %
(E) 150% 2
(D) 15%
6. On the number line, the number p is (E) 16 2 %
3
twice as many units from -2 as -2 is
from 6. If p is less than –2, what is the 10. If x and y are two-digit integers such
value of p ? that x > 40 and y<70, which of the
following is closest to the maximum
(A) –18 possible value of xy ?
(B) –10 (A) 700
(C) –6 (B) 2,800
(D) 10 (C) 4,000
(E) 14 (D) 7,000
(E) 28,000
7. A telephone call costs $1.25 for the first
minute and $0.32 for each additional 11. What is the diameter of a circular
region that has area 10π ?
minute. What is the cost, in dollars, of
a telephone call that lasts for x minutes, (A) 5
(B) 10
where x is an integer? (C) 20
(A) 0.32+ 1.25x (D) 10
(B) 1.25+ 0.32x (E) 2 10
(C) 0.32+ 1.25(x - 1)
(D) 1.25+ 0.32(x + 1) 12. If 3x + 2y = 7 and 2x – y = 7, what is
(E) 1.25 + 0.32(x - 1) the value of x ?
1 (A) 0
8. If x and y are integers, then (B) 1
x+ y
(C) 7
CANNOT be equal to 5
(A) –1 (D) 21
11
(B) − 1
2 (E) 3
(C) 0
13. Worldwide production of motor
(D) 1 vehicles was 3.9 million vehicles in
2
1946 and 45.7 million in 1987. Of the
(E) 1
following, which is closest to the
average (arithmetic mean) annual
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increase, in millions, in worldwide 16. If xy ≠ 0 and 1 − 1 = cx . Which of
production of motor vehicles during x y
this period? the following is equal to c ?
(A) 0.08
(A) x
(B) 1.0
(C) 1.1 y (1 − x 2 )
(D) 10.5 (B) 1
(E) 41.8 − x2 y
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(D) 5 ft
(E) 4 ft 9 in 20. On the day of the performance of a
certain play, each ticket that regularly
19. If x < y < z and y - x > 5, where x is sells for less than $10.00 is sold for
an even integer and y and z are odd half price plus $0.50, and each ticket
integers, what is the least possible that regularly sells for $10.00 or more
value of z – x ? is sold for half price plus $1.00. On
the day of the performance, a person
(A) 6
purchases a total of y tickets, of which
(B) 7
x regularly sell for $9.00 each and the
(C) 8
rest regularly sell for $12.00 each.
(D) 9
What is the amount paid, in dollars,
(E) 10
for the y tickets ?
(A) 7y - 2x
(B) 12x - 7y
(C) 9 x + 12 y
2
(D) 7y + 4x
(E) 7y + 5x
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Section 26 (A) 1
30 Minutes 20 Questions 9
(B) 1
1. A car with a 12-gallon gas tank used 4
1 of a full tank of gas to make a (C) 1
2 (D) 3
150-mile trip. How many miles per 2
(E) 6
gallon did the car average on the trip?
(A) 30
(B) 25
(C) 12 1
2
(D) 8 1
5. An association of mathematics teachers
3
(E) 6 has 1,260 members. Only 525 of these
members cast votes in the election for
2. If 5n + 4 =11, what is the value of l0n – president of the association. What
2? percent of the total membership voted
(A) 68 for the winning candidate if the
(B) 14 winning candidate received 60 percent
(C) 12
of the votes cast?
(D) 7
(E) -1 (A) 75%
(B) 58%
(C) 42%
3. At the beginning of each year, the price (D) 34%
of item X is 10 percent higher than its (E) 25%
price at the beginning of the previous
6. In the figure above, what is the value of
year. During three consecutive years, if
x?
the price of item X is $8 at the
beginning of the first year, what is its (A) 50
(B) 70
price at the beginning of the third year? (C) 80
(D) 90
(A) $8.80 (E) 100
(B) $9.60
(C) $9.68 7. Which of the following fractions, if
(D) $10.00
(E) $16.00 written as a decimal, would have a 2 in
the thousandths place ?
1 1
(A) 3
4. 2 3 = 11
1 1
÷ (B) 7
2 3 9
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(C) 1 (E) 44
8
11. Approximately 90 percent of the
(D) 4 volume of a certain cube that is
7
floating in a tank of water is beneath
(E) 1
the surface. If 6.4 cubic centimeters of
6 the cube is above the surface of the
water, what is the approximate length,
8. If P dollars is invested at an annual in centimeters, of an edge of the cube?
interest rate of 5 percent, which of the (A) 10
following gives the amount of simple (B) 8
interest, in dollars, earned after n (C) 6
(D) 4
months ?
(E) 2
(A) 0.05P + n
(B) 0.05P + n 12. If x = 2u, then the average (arithmetic
12
(C) 0.05P × n mean) of x and u, in terms of u, is
1
(D) 0.05P × (A) u
12 n 3
(E) 0.05P × n (B) u
12 2
(C) u
2
9. If a person purchases 15 of the 3,000 3
tickets sold in a raffle that awards one (D) u
3
prize, what is the probability that this 4
person will not win? (E) u
3
2
(A) 0
(B) 1 13. If the sum of a set of ten different
200 positive prime numbers is an even
1 number, which of the following prime
(C) numbers CANNOT be in the set ?
2
(D) 199 (A) 2
200 (B) 3
(E) 1 (C) 5
(D) 7
10. Virginia, Adrienne, and Dennis have (E) 11
taught history for a combined total of
96 years. If Virginia has taught for 9 14. A book dealer buys used books for
more years than Adrienne and for 9 prices ranging from $0.75 to $1.50
fewer years than Dennis, for how and then sells them for prices ranging
many years has Dennis taught? from $3.00 to $5.50. If the dealer were
to sell 20 of these books, the
(A) 23 minimum gross profit from this sale
(B) 32 would be
(C) 35
(D) 41 (A) $15
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(B) $30 (D) 1
(C) $45 213
(D) $50
(E) $80 (E) 1
2 45
15. If x (a + b) = y, where y ≠ 0 and 2a 18. If it would take one machine 10
= 3b = 1, then y = minutes to fill a large production order
x and another machine 12 minutes to fill
the same order, how many minutes
(A) 1 would it take both machines working
6 together, at their respective rates, to
(B) 1 fill the order?
3
(C) 2 (A) 4 1
3 60
(B) 5
(D) 5
6 (C) 5 5
6 11
(E)
5 (D) 5 1
2
16. A certain Social Security recipient will (E) 11
receive an annual benefit of $12,000
provided he has annual earnings of 19. If m is an integer, then each of the
$9,360 or less, but the benefit will be 7
reduced by $1 for every $3 of annual following must be an integer
earnings over $9,360. What amount of EXCEPT
total annual earnings would result in a
50 percent reduction in the recipient's (A) m − 28
annual Social Security benefit? 7
(Assume Social Security benefits are
(B) m + 21
not counted as part of annual 7
earnings.)
(C) 14 m
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(A) $15,360
(B) $17,360 (D) m 2
− 49
(C) $18,000 49
(D) $21,360 (E) m + 14
(E) $27,360 14
(A) 1
27
(B) 1
28
(C) 1
29
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Section 27 (A) 100bc
25 mintues 16 Questions (B) 100b
c
1. A project scheduled to be carried out (C) 200bc
over a single fiscal year has a budget of (D) 200b
$12,600, divided into 12 equal monthly c
(E) 200
allocations. At the end of the 4th month
bc
of that fiscal year, the total amount
actually spent on the project was $4,580. 5. In a certain city, 60 percent of the
By how much was the project over its registered voters are Democrats and the
budget ? rest are Republicans. In a mayoral race,
(A) $380 if 75 percent of the registered voters
(B) $540 who are Democrats and 20 percent of
(C) $1,050 the registered voters who are
(D) $1,380
(E) $1,430 Republicans are expected to vote for
Candidate A, what percent of the
2. For which of the following values of n registered voters are expected to vote
is 100 + n NOT an integer ? for Candidate A ?
n
(A) 50%
(A) 1 (B) 53%
(B) 2 (C) 54%
(C) 3 (D) 55%
(D) 4 (E) 57%
(E) 5
6. if 3 x − 5 y = y and y ≠ 0, then x =
3. Rectangular floors X and Y have equal 2
area. If floor X is 12 feet by 18 feet and
floor Y is 9 feet wide, what is the (A) 2
3
length of floor Y, in feet ? 5
(B)
3
(A) 13 1 (C) 7
2 3
(B) 18 (D) 1
(C) 18 3 (E) 4
4
(D) 21 7. If x + 5 > 2 and, x – 3 < 7, the value of
(E) 24
x must be between which of he
4. A case contains c cartons. Each carton following pairs of numbers ?
contains b boxes and each box contains (A) -3 and 10
100 paper clips. How many paper clips (B) -3 and 4
(C) 2 and 7
are contained in 2 cases ? (D) 3 and 4
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(E) 3 and 10 (B) 72
(C) 112
8. A certain company retirement plan has (D) 128
(E) 142
a “rule of 70” provision that allows an
employee to retire when the 12. If x (2x + 1) = 0 and
employee’s age plus years of 1
( x + )(2 x − 3) = 0 , then x =
employment with the company total at 2
least 70. In what year could a female (A) –3
employee hired in 1986 on her 32nd (B) − 1
birthday first be eligible to retire under 2
(C) 0
this provision ?
(D) 1
(A) 2003 2
(B) 2004 3
(E)
(C) 2005 2
(D) 2006
(E) 2007
13. A rainstorm increased the amount of
9. 1 + 2 × 3 ÷ 4 − 9 = water stored in State J reservoirs from
2 3 8 16 124 billion gallons to 138 billion
gallons. If the storm increased the
(A) 29 amount of water in the reservoirs to
16 82 percent of total capacity,
19 approximately how many billion
(B)
16 gallons of water were the reservoirs
short of total capacity prior to the
(C) 15 storm?
16
(D) 9 (A) 9 (B) 14 (C) 25
13 (D) 30 (E) 44
(E) 0
14. If s1, s2, s3, ...... is the sequence such
10. The sum of the prime numbers that that s n = n for all positive
are greater than 60 and less than 70 is n +1
integers n, then the product of the first
(A) 67
10 terms of this sequence is
(B) 128
(C) 191 (A) 1 (B) 1
(D) 197 (10)(11) 11
(E) 260
(C) 1 (D) 9
11. Water consists of hydrogen and 10 10
oxygen, and the approximate ratio, by (E) 10
mass, of hydrogen to oxygen is 2 : 16. 11
Approximately how many grams of
oxygen are there in 144 grams of 15. On a scale that measures the intensity
water ? of a certain phenomenon, a reading of
n + 1 corresponds to an intensity that
(A) 16
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is 10 times the intensity corresponding Section 28
to a reading of n. On that scale, the 25 Minutes 16 Questions
intensity corresponding to a reading
of 8 is how many times as great as the
intensity corresponding to a reading of
3?
(A) 5 (B) 50 (C) 10 5
(D) 5 10
(E) 810 − 310
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(E) 1 each, what is the average income of the
other 4 households?
3. A gym class can be divided into 8
teams with an equal number of players (A) $21,500
(B) $20,000
on each team or into 12 teams with an (C) $17,500
equal number of players on each team. (D) $7,500
What is the least possible number of (E) $7,000
students in the class?
7. 1
1+ =
(A) 20 1
1+
(B) 24 1
(C) 36 1+
3
(D) 48
(E) 96 (A) 4
7
(B) 4
4. At least 2 of the 40 members of a 3
3 11
(C)
committee must vote in favor of a 8
resolution for it to pass. What is the (D) 11
greatest number of members who could 7
vote against the resolution and still (E) 7
4
have it pass ?
(A) 19 8. If T = 5 (k − 32) , and if T = 290, then K
(B) 17 9
(C) 16 =
(D) 14
(A) 1,738
(E) 13 9
(B) 322
5. When 1 percent of 5,000 is (C) 490
10 (D) 554
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(C) 2.50 (E) 15
(D) 3.21
(E) 4.56 14. What is the smallest integer n for
which 25 n > 512 ?
10. Diana bought a stereo for $530, which
was the retail price plus a 6 percent (A) 6
sales tax. How much money could she (B) 7
have saved if she had bought the (C) 8
stereo at the same retail price in a (D) 9
neighboring state where she would (E) 10
have paid a sales tax of 5 percent?
15. Raffle tickets numbered consecutively
(A) $1.00 from 101 through 350 are placed in a
(B) $2.65 box. What is the probability that a
(C) $4.30 ticket selected at random will have a
(D) $5.00 number with a hundreds digit of 2?
(E) $5.30
(A) 2
11. If a square mirror has a 20-inch 5
diagonal, what is the approximate (B) 2
perimeter of the mirror, in inches? 7
(A) 40 (C) 33
(B) 60 83
(C) 80 (D) 99
(D) 100 250
(E) l20 100
(E)
249
12. Which of the following is the value of
3
0.000064 ? 16. If x and y are different prime numbers,
each greater
(A) 0.004 than 2, which of the following must be
(B) 0.008 true ?
(C) 0.02 I. x + y ≠91
(D) 0.04 II. x – y is an even integer.
(E) 0.2
III. x is not an integer.
y
13. The present ratio of students to (A) II only
teachers at a certain school is 30 to 1. (B) I and II only
If the student enrollment were to (C) I and III only
increase by 50 students and the (D) II and III only
number of teachers were to increase (E) I, II, and III
by 5, the ratio of students to teachers
would then be 25 to 1. What is the
present number of teachers ?
(A) 5
(B) 8
(C) 10
(D) 12
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Section 29 (E) 3
25 Minutes 16 Questions 2
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(A) x = y = z (A) x
(B) y < z < x x −1
(C) z < x < y x
(D) y < x and x = z (B)
x +1
(E) x < y and x = z
(C) x −1
x
(D) x +1
x
(E) x
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13. How many integers n are there such $3.0 million, what was the
that 1 < 5n + 5 < 25 ? approximate revenue from the sale of
the shoes in 1985 ?
(A) Five
(B) Four (A) $2.4 million
(C) Three (B) $2.9 million
(D) Two (C) $3.0 million
(E) One (D) $3.1 million
(E) $3.6 million
14. If the two-digit integers M and N are
positive and have the same digits, but
in reverse order, which of the
following CANNOT be the sum of M
and N ?
(A) 181
(B) 163
(C) 121
(D) 99
(E) 44
(A) 4
11
(B) 1
2
(C) 15
22
(D) 22
15
(E) 11
4
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Section 30 (E) Line l 1 is the same line as line
25 Minutes 16 Questions l3.
1. (3)(0.072) =
0.54
(A) 0.04
(B) 0.3 5. 61.24 × (0.998) 2 The
(C) 0.4 403
(D) 0.8 expression above is approximately
(E) 4.0
equal to
2. A car dealer sold x used cars and y new (A) 1 (B) 3 (C) 4
cars during May. If the number of used (D) 5 (E) 6
cars sold was 10 greater than the
6. Car X and car Y traveled the same
number of new cars sold. Which of the
80-mile route. If car X took 2 hours and
following expresses this relationship ?
car Y traveled at an average speed that
(A) x > 10y was 50 percent faster than the averages
(B) x > y + 10
(C) x > y – 10 speed of car X, how many hours did it
(D) x = y + 10 take car Y to travel the route ?
(E) x = y – 10
(A) 2
3. What is the maximum number of 3
(B) 1
1
1 -foot pieces of wire that can be cut (C) 1 1
4 3
from a wire that is 24 feet long? (D) 1 3
(A) 11 5
(E) 3
(B) 18
(C) 19
(D) 20 7. If the numbers 17 , 1 , 3 , 3 , and
(E) 30 24 2 8 4
9 were ordered from greatest to least,
4. If each of the two lines l 1 and l 2 is
16
parallel to line l 3 , which of the the middle number of the resulting
sequence would be
following must be true?
(A) 17
(A) Lines l 1 , l 2 , and l 3 lie in the 24
same plane. 1
(B)
(B) Lines l 1 , l 2 , and l 3 lie in 2
different planes. (C) 3
(C) Line l 1 is parallel to line l 2 . 8
(D) Line l 1 is the same line as line (D) 3
l2. 4
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(E) 9 (E) 25 3
16 10
8. If a 10 percent deposit that has been 12. A rabbit on a controlled diet is fed
daily 300 grams of a mixture of two
paid toward the purchase of a certain
foods, food X and food Y. Food X
product is $110, how much more contains 10 percent protein and food Y
remains to he paid? contains 15 percent protein. If the
rabbit’s diet provides exactly 38 grams
(A) $880 of protein daily, how many grams of
(B) $900 food X are in the mixture?
(C) $1,000
(D) $1,100 (A) 100
(E) $1,210 (B) 140
(C) 150
9. Kim purchased n items from a catalog (D) 160
(E) 200
for $8 each. Postage and handling
charges consisted of $3 for the first
item and $1 for each additional item.
Which of the following gives the total 13. A company that ships boxes to a total
dollar amount of Kim’s purchase, of (12) distribution centers uses color
coding to identify each center. If
including postage and handling, in either a single color or a pair of two
terms of n ? different colors is chosen to represent
each center and if each center is
(A) 8n + 2
uniquely represented by that choice of
(B) 8n + 4
one or two colors, what is the
(C) 9n + 2
minimum number of colors needed for
(D) 9n + 3
the coding ? (Assume that the order of
(E) 9n + 4
the colors in a pair does not matter.)
10. ( 7+ 7 )
2
=
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 12 (E) 24
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inches, and area k square inches.
Which of the following equations
must be true?
(A) w 2 + pw + k = 0
(B) w 2 − pw + 2k = 0
(C) 2 w 2 + pw + 2k = 0
(D) 2 w 2 − pw − 2k = 0
(E) 2 w 2 − pw + 2k = 0
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(C) 10 9. A certain ball was dropped from a
(D) 25
window 8 meters above a sidewalk. On
(E) 100
each bounce it rose straight up exactly
6. 80 + 125 = one-half the distance of the previous
fall. After the third bounce the ball was
(A) 9 5
caught when it reached a height of
(B) 20 5
exactly 1 meter above the sidewalk.
(C) 41 5
How many meters did the ball travel in
(D) 205
(E) 100 all?
(A) 21
7. A circle graph shows how the budget of (B) 19
a certain company was spent: 63 (C) 17
(D) 15
percent for salaries, 12 percent for
(E) 13
research and development, 6 percent
for utilities, 5 percent for equipment, 4 10. A certain store sells all maps at one
percent for supplies, and the remainder price and all books at another price.
On Monday the store sold 12 maps
for transportation. If the area of each and 10 books for a total of $38.00, and
sector of the graph is proportional to on Tuesday the store sold 20 maps and
the percent of the budget it represents, 15 books for a total of $60.00. At this
store, how much less does a map sell
how many degrees of the circle are for than a book?
used to represent
(A) $0.25
transportation? (B) $0.50
(C) $0.75
(A) 10° (D) $1.00
(B) 18° (E) $l.25
(C) 36°
(D) 90° 11. Which of the following procedures is
(E) 324° always equivalent to adding 5 given
numbers and then dividing the sum by
8. What is the area of a square with 5?
perimeter P ? I. Multiplying the 5 numbers and then
finding the 5th root of the product.
(A) 16 P 2 II. Adding the 5 numbers, doubling the
(B) 4P sum, and then moving the decimal
2
point one place to the left.
(C) P
4 III. Ordering the 5 numbers
P numerically and then selecting the
(D) middle number.
16
2
(A) None
(E) P (B) I only
16 (C) II only
(D) III only
(E) I and III
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12. A certain company has records stored equivalent to –2 < x < 4 ?
with a record-storage firm in 15-inch
(A) | x – 2 | < 4
by 12-inch by 10-inch boxes. The
(B) | x – 1 | < 3
boxes occupy 1.08 million cubic
(C) | x + 1 | < 3
inches of space. If the company pays
(D) | x + 2 | < 4
$0.25 per box per month for record
(E) None of the above
storage, what is the total amount that
the company pays each month for
16. If the average (arithmetic mean) of 5
record storage?
positive temperatures is x degrees
(A) $150 Fahrenheit, then the sum of the 3
(B) $300 greatest of these temperatures, in
(C) $600 degrees Fahrenheit, could be
(D) $1,200
(A) 6x
(E) $2,400
(B) 4x
13. If a 3-digit integer is selected at (C) 5 x
random from the integers 100 through 3
199, inclusive, what is the probability (D) x3
that the first digit and the last digit of 2
the integer are each equal to one more (E) x3
than the middle digit? 5
(A) 2
225
(B) 1
111
(C) 1
110
(D) 1
100
(E) 1
50
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Section 32 production cost. If a batch of 20,000
25 Minutes 16 Questions tools is produced and sold, then
1. A certain taxi fare consists of an initial Company X's gross profit per tool is
charge of $1.25 and an additional (A) $3.00
(B) $3.75
charge of $0.25 for each 1 mile (C) $4.50
5 (D) $5.00
traveled. What is the total fare for a trip (E) $5.50
of 2.4 miles?
5. Of the following, which is most nearly
(A) $4.25
(B) $3.00 equal to 10 ?
(C) $2.25 (A) 3.1
(D) $1.85 (B) 3.2
(E) $1.75 (C) 3.3
(D) 3.4
a b (E) 3.5
2. If = ad − bc for all numbers a, b,
c d
3 5 6. Exactly 1 of the children in a certain
c, and d, then = 3
−2 4
class are girls. If there are 18 boys in
(A) –22
(B) –2 the class, how many girls are in the
(C) 2 class?
(D) 7
(A) 6
(E) 22
(B) 9
(C) 12
3. If the area of a square region having (D) 24
sides of length 6 centimeters is equal to (E) 27
the area of a rectangular region having
width 2.5 centimeters, then the length
of the rectangle, in centimeters, is
(A) 8.5
(B) 9.5
(C) 9.6
(D) 10.5
(E) 14.4
4. The total cost for Company X to Questions 7-8: refer to the following
produce a batch of tools is $10,000 information
In a marketing survey for products A,
plus $3 per tool. Each tool sells for $8.
B, and C, 1,000 people were asked which of
The gross profit earned from producing the products, if any, they use. The three
and selling these tools is the total circular regions in the diagram above
income from sales minus the total represent the numbers of people who use
products A, B,
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and C, according to the survey results. Of (A) M = 7 P + 13
the people surveyed, a total of 400 use A, a 12
total of 400 use B, and a total of 450 use C.
(B) M = 7 P + 21
12
7. How many of the people surveyed use
(C) M = 7 P − 12
exactly one of the products? 12
(A) 75 (D) M = 7 P − 13
(B) 100 12
(C) 150 (E) M = 7 P − 18
(D) 250 12
(E) 325
11. If x is a positive number and 1 the
8. What percent of the people surveyed 2
use product A or product B or both, but square root of x is equal to 2x, then x
=
not product C?
(A) 12.5% (A) 1
(B) 17.5% 16
(C) 30% (B) 1
(D) 40% 4
(E) 60% (C) 1
2
(D) 2
9. If x = a + b + c , where a, b, and c (E) 8
2 23 24
are each equal to 0 or 1, then x could be
each of the following EXCEPT
(A) 1
16
(B) 3
16
(C) 5
16
(D) 10 12. The incomplete table above shows a
16
distribution of scores for a class of 20
(E) 11
students. If the average (arithmetic
16 mean) score for the class is 78, what
score is missing from the table ?
10. The equation M + 6 = p − 7 relates (A) 73
36 21
two temperature scales, where M is (B) 75
the number of degrees on one scale (C) 77
and P is the number of degrees on the (D) 79
other scale. Which of the following (E) 81
equations can be used to convert
temperatures from the P scale to the 13. Carl drove from his home to the beach
M scale? at an average speed of 80 kilometers
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per hour and returned home by the (E) 280π+ 280
same route at an average speed of 70
kilometers per hour. If the trip home 16. If x, y, and z are positive integers and
took 1 hour longer than the trip to 3x = 4y = 7z, then the least possible
2 value of x + y + z is
the beach, how many kilometers did (A) 33
Carl drive each way? (B) 40
(A) 350 (C) 49
(B) 345 (D) 61
(C) 320 (E) 84
(D) 280
(E) 240
(A) 25
6
(B) 36
25
(C) 6
5
(D) 5
6
(E) 25
36
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Section 33
25 Minutes 16 Questions is 2 full of oil. If all of the oil in
J
(A) p (A) 3
q 4
(B) pq (B) 5
(C) 2p + q 6
(D) 2 (p + q) (C) 11
(E) 3 p 12
q (D) 7
6
2. A certain college has a (E) 11
student-to-teacher ratio of 11 to 1. The 6
average (arithmetic mean) annual
5. In a certain population, there are 3
salary for teachers is $26,000. If the
times as many people aged twenty-one
college pays a total of $3,380,000 in
or under as there are people over
annual salaries to its teachers, how
twenty-one. The ratio of those
many students does the college have ?
twenty-one or under to the total
(A) 130 population is
(B) 169
(C) 1,300 (A) 1 to 2
(D) 1,430 (B) 1 to 3
(E) 1,560 (C) 1 to 4
(D) 2 to 3
3. Last year if 97 percent of the revenues (E) 3 to 4
of a company came from domestic
sources and the remaining revenues. 6. 2 + 2 6 =
2
totaling $450,000, came from foreign
sources, what was the total of the (A) 6
(B) 2 6
company's revenues ?
(C) 1+ 6
(A) $ 1,350,000
(D) 1+ 2 6
(B) $ 1,500,000
(C) $ 4,500,000 (E) 2+ 6
(D) $ 15,000,000
(E) $ 150,000,000 7. A certain telescope increases the visual
range at a particular location from 90
4. Drum X is 1 full of oil and drum Y, kilometers to 150 kilometers. By what
2
which has twice the capacity of drum X,
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percent is the visual range increased by (C) 37 1 %
using the telescope ? 2
(D) 60%
(A) 30% (E) 75%
(B) 33 1 %
2 11. If the operation ⊗ is defined for all
(C) 40% 2
(A) 12.5%
x−2
(B) 20%
(C) 25% (A) 3x 2 − x + 2
(D) 50% (B) 3x 2 + 1
(E) 75% (C) 3x 2
(D) 3x 2 − 1
10. if x > 0, x + x is what percent of (E) 3x 2 − 2
50 25
x?
14. In a certain school, 40 more than 1
(A) 6% 3
(B) 25% of all the students are taking a science
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I. c > 0 (E) 1
12
II. c < 1
d 2. Kelly and Chris packed several boxes
III. c 2 + d 2 > 1
with books. If Chris packed 60 percent
(A) I only of the total number of boxes, what was
(B) II only
(C) I and II only the ratio of the number of boxes Kelly
(D) II and III only packed to the number of boxes Chris
(E) I, II, and III packed?
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(E) 8:00 (D) 15%
(E) 24%
4. Of the following, which is the closest
7. In a certain brick wall, each row of
approximation of 50.2 × 0.49 ?
199.8 bricks above the bottom row contains
one less brick than the row just below
(A) 1 it. If there are 5 rows in all and a total
10 of 75 bricks in the wall, how many
(B) 1 bricks does the bottom row contain ?
8
(A) 14
(C) 1
4 (B) 15
(C) 16
(D) 5 (D) 17
4
(E) 18
(E) 25
2 8. If 25 percent of p is equal to 10 percent
5. Last year Manfred received 26 of q, and pq ≠ 0, then p is what
paychecks. Each of his first 6 percent of q ?
paychecks was $750; each of his (A) 2.5%
remaining paychecks was $30 more (B) 15%
(C) 20%
than each of his first 6 paychecks. To (D) 35%
the nearest dollar, what was the (E) 40%
average (arithmetic mean) amount of
his paychecks for the year ? 9. If the length of an edge of cube X is
twice the length of an edge of cube Y,
(A) $752
(B) $755 what is the ratio of the volume of cube
(C) $765 Y to the volume of cube X ?
(D) $773
(E) $775 (A) 1
2
6. A certain pair of used shoes can be (B) 1
4
repaired for $12.50 and will last for 1
(C) 1
year. A pair of the same kind of shoes 6
can be purchased new for $28.00 and
(D) 1
will last for 2 years. The average cost 8
per year of the new shoes is what (E) 1
percent greater than the cost of 11
repairing the used shoes?
10. ( 2 + 1)( 2 − 1)( 3 + 1)( 3 − 1) =
(A) 3%
(B) 5% (A) 2
(C) 12% (B) 3
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(C) 2 6 (E) 1
(D) 5 3
(E) 6
14. What is the units digit of
11. In a certain calculus class, the ratio of (13) 4 (17) 2 (29) 3
the number of mathematics majors to
the number of students who are not (A) 9 (B) 7 (C) 5 (D) 3 (E)
mathematics majors is 2 to 5. If 2 1
more mathematics majors were to
enter the class, the ratio would be 1 to
2. How many students are in the
class?
(A) 10
(B) 12
(C) 21
(D) 28
(E) 35
15. The shaded region in the figure above
12. Machines A and B always operate represents a rectangular frame with
independently and at their respective length 18 inches and width 15 inches.
constant rates. When working alone, The frame encloses a rectangular
machine A can fill a production lot in picture that has the same area as the
5 hours, and machine B can fill the frame itself. If the length and width of
same lot in x hours. When the two the picture have the same ratio as the
machines operate simultaneously to length and width of the frame, what is
fill the production lot, it takes them 2 the length of the picture, in inches?
hours to complete the job. What is the
value of x? (A) 9 2
(B) 3
(A) 3 1 2
3
(B) 3 (C) 9
2
(C) 2 1
2 (D) 151 − 1
(D) 2 1 2
3 (E) 9
(E) 1 1 2
2
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16. Pat will walk from intersection X to Section 35
intersection Y along a route that is 25 Minutes 16 Questions
confined to the square grid of four
streets and three avenues shown in the 4
1. If = 1 , which of the following
map above. How many routes from X a
to Y can Pat take that have the 5−
minimum possible length? b
must be true ?
(A) 6
(B) 8 (A) a = 0
(C) 10 (B) b = 0
(D) 14 (C) a = 1
(E) 16 (D) b = 1
(E) a = b
2. y = kx + 3
In the equation above, k is a constant.
If y = 17 when x = 2, what is the value
of y when x = 4 ?
(A) 34
(B) 31
(C) 14
(D) 11
(E) 7
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5. NOT SCORED greatest possible value that one of the
other 2 integers can have ?
6. If a subscription for 10 issues of a (A) 55
magazine costs $24.00 and represents a (B) 65
(C) 100
saving of 20 percent of the cover prices,
(D) 109
what is the cover price per issue? (E) 115
(A) $1.98
(B) $2.40 10. Machine A working alone can
(C) $2.80 complete a job in 3 1 hours.
(D) $2.86 2
(E) $3.00 Machine B working alone can do the
same job in 4 2 hours. How long
7. Each edge of a cubical block of wood 3
measures 2 inches. What is the surface will it take both machines working
together at their respective constant
area of the block in square inches ? rates to complete the job?
(A) 4 (A) 1 hr 10 min
(B) 8 (B) 2 hr
(C) 12 (C) 4 hr 5 min
(D)16 (D) 7 hr
(E)24 (E) 8 hr 10 min
CREATE YOUR OWN SUNDAE 11. What is the smallest positive integer n
12 Ice Cream Flavors for which 324 is a factor of 6 n ?
10 Kinds of Candies
8 Liquid Toppings (A) 2
5 Kinds of Nuts (B) 3
With or Without Whipped Cream (C) 4
(D) 5
(E) 6
8. If a customer makes exactly one
selection from each of the five
categories shown in the table above,
what is the greatest possible number of
different ice cream sundaes that a
customer can create ?
(A) 9,600
(B) 4,800
12. In the figure above, if AB // CE, CE =
(C) 2,400
DE, and y = 45, then x =
(D) 800
(E) 400 (A) 45
(B) 60
9. The average (arithmetic mean) of 4 (C) 67.5
(D) 112.5
positive integers is 50. If the average of
(E) 135
2 of these integers is 45, what is the
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ounces of fruit X, the total number of
calories is reduced to 185. If fruit X
provides 1.8 times as many calories as
fruit Y, how many calories does 8
ounces of fruit Y alone provide ?
(A) 11.25
(B) 72
(C) 90
(D) 95
13. The table above shows the cost, in (E) 129.6
dollars, of traveling to and from cities
A, B, C, D, E, and F. A sales
representative wants to leave from A,
travel to C, E, and F, and return to A.
If the first city that the sales
representative travels to must be E,
what is the minimum possible cost for
the entire trip?
(A) $ 13
(B) $14
(C) $16
(D) $18
(E) $20
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Section 36 (B) − 1
25 Minutes 16 Questions 6
(C) − 1
1. Of the people who responded to a 12
market survey, 120 preferred Brand X (D) 1
and the rest preferred Brand Y. If the 12
respondents indicated a preference for (E) 1
3
Brand X over Brand Y by a ratio of 3 to
1, how many people responded to the 5. If x and y are negative integers, which
survey ? of the following must be true?
(A) 80 I. x - y < 0
(B) 160
(C) 240 II. x > y
(D) 360 y
(E) 480 III. x 2 > y
(A) I only
2. ( x + 3 y ) 2 =
(B) II only
(A) x 2 + 3y 2 (C) III only
(D) I and III
(B) x2 + 9y2 (E) II and III
(C) x 2 + 3 xy + 3 y 2
(D) x 2 + 3 xy + 9 y 2 6. A certain hotel has 1,400 single rooms
(E) x 2 + 6 xy + 9 y 2 and 420 double rooms. Each room is
cleaned by one person. If one person
3. At Company K, 15 percent of the can clean a single room every 15
employees are secretaries and 60 minutes and a double room every 20
percent are salespeople. If there are 45 minutes, how many cleaning persons
other employees of Company K, how are needed to clean all the rooms if
many employees does Company K each person works for exactly 7 hours?
have?
(A) 65
(A) 160 (B) 70
(B) 180 (C) 80
(C) 190 (D) 90
(D) 200 (E) 265
(E) 400
4. 1 1
− =
1 1
1+ 1+
3 2
(A) − 1
3
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7. In the figure above, the two square highway has 2 lanes in the same
regions have areas 16 and 25, direction and the average speed of the
respectively. What is the area of the cars is 40 miles per hour?
shaded triangular region? (5,280 feet =1 mile)
(A) 6 (A) 155
(B) 8 (B) 96
(C) 9 (C) 80
(D) 12 (D) 48
(E) 15 (E) 24
8. If the consumer price index for a 10. In how many different ways can 3
sample of goods and services people be assigned to fill 3 different
positions so that each person is
purchased in Dallas rose from 100 at
assigned to exactly one position?
the end of 1967 to x at the end of 1985,
(A) Twelve
what was the average (arithmetic mean) (B) Nine
annual increase in the index over this (C) Six
period ? (D) Three
(E) One
(A) x + 100
18
x 11. A point on the edge of a fan blade that
(B)
18 is rotating in a plane is 10 centimeters
from the center of the fan. What is the
(C) 100 − x distance traveled, in centimeters, by
18
this point in 15 seconds when the fan
(D) x − 100
runs at the rate of 300 revolutions per
18 minute ?
(E) 100 x
18 (A) 750π
(B) 1,500π
9. At a certain instant in time, the number (C) 1,875π
of cars, N, traveling on a portion of a (D) 3,000π
(E) 7,500π
certain highway can be estimated by
the formula N = 20 Ld , where L is 12. A 2-year certificate of deposit is
600 + s 2 purchased for k dollars. If the
the number of lanes in the same certificate earns interest at an annual
rate of 6 percent compounded
direction, d is the length of the portion quarterly, which of the following
of the highway, in feet, and s is the represents the value, in dollars, of the
average speed of the cars, in miles per certificate at the end of the 2 years ?
hour. Based on the formula, what is the (A) (1.06)2k
estimated number of cars traveling on a (B) (1.06)8k
(C) (1.015)2k
1 mile portion of the highway if the (D) (1.015)8k
2 (E) (1.03)4k
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13. If the sum of the first n positive Section 37
integers is S, what is the sum of the 25 Minutes 16 Questions
first n positive even integers, in terms
of S ? 1. A bakery opened yesterday with its
daily supply of 40 dozen rolls. Half of
(A) S
2 the rolls were sold by noon, and 80
(B) S percent of the remaining rolls were
(C) 2S
(D) 2S + 2 sold between noon and closing time.
(E) 4S How many dozen rolls had not been
sold when the bakery closed
14. If x and y are positive numbers and z
yesterday ?
= xy2, a 50 percent increase in x and a
20 percent decrease in y would result (A) 1
in which of the following changes in (B) 2
z? (C) 3
(A) A decrease of 4% (D) 4
(B) A decrease of 14% (E) 5
(C) An increase of 4%
(D) An increase of 20% 2. What is the combined area, in square
(E) An increase of 30% inches, of the front and back of a
rectangular sheet of paper measuring
1 inches by 11 inches ?
8
2
(A) 38
15. If it is 6:27 in the evening on a certain (B) 44
day, what time in the morning was it (C) 88
exactly 2,880,717 minutes earlier? (D) 176
(Assume standard time in one (E) 187
location.)
3. 150 is what percent of 30 ?
(A) 6:22
(B) 6:24 (A) 5%
(C) 6:27 (B) 20%
(D) 6:30 (C) 50%
(E) 6:32 (D) 200%
(E) 500%
16. If n is an integer, which of the
following CANNOT be a factor of 3n 4. 7 + 5 =
+4? 1 1
5 7
(A) 4
(B) 5 (A) 35
(C) 6 74
(D) 7 (B) 74
(E) 8 35
(C) 35
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(D) 70 (E) 7
(E) 74
8. It would take one machine 4 hours to
5. From January 1, 1991, to January 1, complete a large production order and
1993, the number of people enrolled in another machine 3 hours to complete
health maintenance organizations the same order. How many hours
increased by 15 percent. The would it take both machines, working
enrollment on January 1, 1993, was 45 simultaneously at their respective
million. How many million people, to constant rates, to complete the order ?
the nearest million, were enrolled in
health maintenance organizations on (A) 7
12
January 1, 1991 ?
(B) 1 1
(A) 38 2
(B) 39 (C) 1 5
(C) 40 7
(D) 41
(D) 3 1
(E) 42 2
(E) 7
6. If p < 1 , and p and q are positive
q 9. R is the set of positive odd integers less
integers, which of the following must than 50, and S is the set of the squares
be greater than 1? of the integers in R. How many
elements does the intersection of R and
(A) p
S contain ?
q
p (A) None
(B)
q2 (B) Two
(C) Four
(C) p (D) Five
2q (E) Seven
(D) q
p2 10. To mail a package, the rate is x cents
for the first pound and y cents for each
(E) q
additional pound, where x > y. Two
p packages weighing 3 pounds and 5
pounds, respactively, can be mailed
7. If a 2-digit positive integer has its digits separately or combined as one
reversed, the resulting integer differs package. Which method is cheaper,
and how much money is saved ?
from the original by 27. By how much
do the two digits differ? (A) Combined, with a saving of x – y
cents
(A) 3 (B) Combined, with a saving of y – x
(B) 4 cents
(C) 5 (C) Combined, with a saving of x
(D) 6 cents
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(D) Separately, with a saving of x – y Cindy's car got on this trip must have
cents been between
(E) Separately, with a saving of y cents
(A) 290 and 290
11. If money is invested at r percent 12.5 11.5
interest, com-pounded annually, the (B) 295 and 285
amount of the investment will double 12 11.5
285 295
in approximately 70 years. If Pat’s (C) and
r 12 12
parents invested $5,000 in a long-term (D) 285 and 295
bond that pays 8 percent interest, 12.5 11.5
compounded annually, what will be
the approximate total amount of the (E) 295 and 285
12.5 11.5
investment 18 years later, when Pat is
ready for college ?
(A) $20,000
(B) $15,000
(C) $12,000
(D) $10,000 14. Which of the following inequalities is
(E) $9,000 an algebraic expression for the shaded
part of the number line above?
(A) | x | ≤ 3
(B) | x | ≤ 5
(C) | x – 2 | ≤ 3
(D) | x – 1 | ≤ 4
(E) | x + 1 | ≤ 4
12. The circle with center C shown above 15. In an electric circuit, two resistors
is tangent to both axes. If the distance with resistances x and y are connected
from O to C is equal to k, what is the in parallel. In this case, if r is the
radius of the circle, in terms of k ? combined resistance of these two
resistors, then the reciprocal of r is
(A) k equal to the sum of the reciprocals of x
(B) k and y. What is r in terms of x and y ?
2
(A) xy
(C) k
(B) x + y
3
(C) 1
(D) k x+ y
2
k (D) xy
(E) x+ y
3
(E) x + y
13. On a recent trip, Cindy drove her car xy
290 miles, rounded to the nearest 10
miles, and used 12 gallons of gasoline, 16. Xavier, Yvonne, and Zelda each try
rounded to the nearest gallon. The independently to solve a problem. If
actual number of miles per gallon that their individual probabilities for
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3. y = 248 - 398x
Which of the following values of x gives
the greatest value of y in the equation
above?
(A) 200
(B) 100
(C) 0.5
(D) 0
(E) -1
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(B) 10 (B) 5 by 10
(C) 25 3 3
(D) 30 (C) 2 by 4
(E) 35 (D) 3 by 6
(E) 10 by 20
5. If 1 − 1 = 1 , then x could be 3 3
x x +1 x + 4
(A) 0
(B) –1
(C) –2
(D)-3
(E) -4 9. The diagram above shows the various
paths along which a mouse can travel
6. In a small snack shop, the average
from point X, where it is released, to
(arithmetic mean) revenue was $400
point Y. where it is rewarded with a
per day over a 10-day period. During
food pellet. How many different paths
this period, if the average daily revenue
from X to Y can the mouse take if it
was $360 for the first 6 days, what was
goes directly from X to Y without
the average daily revenue for the last 4
retracing any point along a path?
days?
(A) 6
(A) $420
(B) 7
(B) $440
(C) 12
(C) $450
(D) 14
(D) $460
(E) 17
(E) $480
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−11
(B) 1
= xy for all positive numbers x and
y, then (5⊙45)⊙60= 2
−6
(A) 30 (C) 1
(B) 60 2
(C) 90 −11
(D) 30 15 (D) 1
8
(E) 60 15 −6
(E) 1
12. A bar over a sequence of digits in a 8
decimal indicates that the sequence
repeats indefinitely. What is the value 15. In a certain game, a large container is
of (10 4 − 10 2 )(0.0012) ? filled with red, yellow, green, and blue
beads worth, respectively, 7, 5, 3, and
(A) 0 2 points each. A number of beads are
(B) 0.12 then removed from the container. If the
(C) 1.2 product of the point values of the
(D) 10 removed beads is 147,000, how many
(E) 12 red beads were removed?
(A) 5
13. At a loading dock, each worker on the (B) 4
night crew loaded 3 as many boxes (C) 3
4 (D) 2
as each worker on the day crew. If the (E) 0
night crew has 4 as many workers
5 16. Seed mixture X is 40 percent ryegrass
as the day crew, what fraction of all and 60 percent bluegrass by weight;
the boxes loaded by the two crews did seed mixture Y is 25 percent ryegrass
the day crew load? and 75 percent fescue. If a mixture of
X and Y contains 30 percent ryegrass,
(A) 1 what percent of the weight of this
2 mixture is X ?
(B) 2
(A) 10%
5
3 (B) 33 1 %
(C) 3
5
(C) 40%
(D) 4 (D) 50%
5
5 (E) 66 2 %
(E) 3
8
−3 −2 −1
14. 1 1 1 =
2 4 16
−18
(A) 1
2
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Section 39 probability that the member selected is
25 Minutes 16 Questions a woman lawyer?
1. 784 = (A) 0.10
(B) 0.15
(A) 28 (C) 0.27
(B) 32 (D) 0.33
(C) 38 (E) 0.45
(D) 56
(E) 112
6. The dimensions of a rectangular floor
2. A total of x tourists were transported by are 16 feet by 20 feet. When a
bus to a certain museum. If there were rectangular rug is placed on the floor, a
y tourists on each bus, which of the strip of floor 3 feet wide is exposed on
following expresses the number of all sides. What are the dimensions of
buses used? the rug, in feet?
(A) xy (A) 10 by 14
(B) 10 by 17
(B) x (C) 13 by 14
y (D) 13 by 17
(C) y (E) 14 by 16
x
(D) x - y 7. Harry started a 6-mile hike with a full
(E) y x 10-cup canteen of water and finished
the hike in 2 hours with 1 cup of water
3. If n is an integer, which of the
remaining in the canteen. If the canteen
following must be even ?
leaked at the rate of 1 cup per hour and
(A) n + 1 Harry drank 3 cups of water during the
(B) n + 2
last mile, how many cups did he drink
(C) 2n
(D) 2n + 1 per mile during the first 5 miles of the
(E) n 2 hike?
1
4. = (A) 4
0.75 − 1
5
(A) -4 5
(B)
(B) -0.25 6
(C) 0.25 (C) 1
(D) 0.75
(E) 4 (D) 6
5
(E) 5
5. Sixty percent of the members of a study
4
group are women, and 45 percent of
those women are lawyers. If one 8. The original retail price of an appliance
member of the study group is to be was 60 percent more than its wholesale
selected at random, what is the cost. If the appliance was actually sold
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for 20 percent less than the original volume of 972π cubic centimeters,
retail price, then it was sold for what what is the surface area of the balloon
in square centimeters?
percent more than its wholesale cost?
(A) 324
(A) 20% (B) 729
(B) 28% (C) 243π
(C) 36% (D) 324π
(D) 40%
(E) 729π
(E) 42%
13. On a certain scale of intensity, each
9. If y is an integer, then the least possible increment of 10 in magnitude
value of |23 - 5y| is represents a tenfold increase in
intensity. On this scale, an intensity
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4 (E) 5 corresponding to a magnitude of 165
is how many times an intensity
corresponding to a magnitude of 125?
(A) 40
(B) 100
(C) 400
(D) 1,000
10. The president of a country and 4 other (E) 10,000
dignitaries are scheduled to sit in a
row on the 5 chairs represented above. 14. If the perimeter of square region S and
If the president must sit in the center the perimeter of circular region C are
chair, how many different seating equal, then the ratio of the area of S to
arrangements are possible for the 5 the area of C is closest to
people?
(A) 4 (A) 3
(B) 5 2
(C) 20 (B) 4
(D) 24 3
(E) 120 (C) 3
4
11. If the sum of two positive integers is
(D) 2
24 and the difference of their squares 3
is 48, what is the product of the two 1
integers? (E)
2
(A) 108
(B) 119 15. On a Saturday night, each of the
(C) 128 rooms at a certain motel was rented
(D) 135 for either $40 or $60. If 10 of the
(E) 143 rooms that were rented for $60 had
instead been rented for $40, then the
12. The volume of a sphere with radius r total rent the motel charged for that
is 4 πr 3 and the surface area is night would have been reduced by 25
3 percent. What was the total rent the
4πr 2 . If a spherical balloon has a motel actually charged for that night ?
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(A) $600 Section 40
(B) $800 25 Minutes 16 Questions
(C) $1,000
(D) $1,600 1. If x is negative, which of the following
(E) $2,400
must be positive ?
16. If n and k are integers whose product I. x 2
is 400, which of the following II. (-1) x
statements must be true?
III. 1
(A) n + k > 0 x
(B) n ≠ k (A) I only
(C) Either n or k is a multiple of 10. (B) I and II only
(D) If n is even, then k is odd. (C) I and III only
(E) If n is odd , then k is even. (D) II and III only
(E) I, II, and III
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4. The sum of 3 hours 45 minutes and 2 8. If x = y + 4 and x = 20 – y, then
hours 55 minutes is approximately x2 − y2 =
what percent of a day ? (A) 16
(A) 14% (B) 80
(B) 16% (C) 144
(C) 24% (D) 256
(D) 28% (E) 384
(E) 72%
9. On level farmland, two runners leave at
5. A salesman makes a 20 percent the same time from the intersection of
commission on the selling price of each two country roads. One runner jogs due
set of encyclopedias he sells. If he sells north at a constant rate of 8 miles per
12 identical sets of encyclopedias and hour while the second runner jogs due
makes $1,800 in commissions, what is east at a constant rate that is 4 miles per
the selling price of each set? hour faster than the first runner's rate.
(A) $300 How far apart, to the nearest mile, will
(B) $600 they be after 1 hour ?
(C) $750 2
(D) $900
(E) $1,080 (A) 6
(B) 7
6. If x < 12, then it must be true that (C) 8
(D) 12
(A) - x < - 12 (E) 14
(B) - x - 2 < 14
(C) - x + 2 < -10 10. A square playground has the same
(D) x + 2 < 10 area as a rectangular playground that
(E) x - 2 < 11 is 30 meters longer but 20 meters
narrower. What is the length, in
7. The 10 households on a certain street meters, of a side of the square
have household incomes that range playground?
from $34,000 to $150,000 and an (A) 10 5
average (arithmetic mean) household (B) 10 6
income of $60,000. If the household (C) 25
(D) 50
with the highest income and the one
(E) 60
with the lowest income are excluded,
what is the average household income 11. The price of a dress was first
for the remaining 8 households? discounted by a certain percent and
later by 25 percent of the discounted
(A) $41,600 price. If these two discounts are
(B) $47,000 equivalent to a single discount of 40
(C) $52,000 percent of the original price, what was
(D) $61,000 the first discount ?
(E) $75,000
(A) 10%
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(B) 15% certain line 0.5 second after the front
(C) 20% wheels crossed the same line. If the
(D) 30% centers of the front and rear wheels
(E) 65% are 20 feet apart and the car traveled
in a straight line at a constant speed,
12. If it is assumed that each of the n which of the following gives the speed
production workers in a factory of the car in miles per hour? (5,280
assembles one instrument every t feet = 1 mile)
minutes, how many instruments does
(A) 20 60
the factory assemble in 7.5 hours of 2
production?
5,280 0.5
(A) 450n (B) 20 60
t
5,280 0.5
(B) 450 t
n (C) 20 0.5
5,280 60
2
(C) 450nt
(D) 7.5tn (D) ( 20)(5,280)
60 (60 2 )(0.5)
(E) 5n
7 .
(E) ( 20)(5,280)
60t (60)(0.5)
13. What is the difference between the 16. Working alone, a small pump takes
sixth and the fifth terms of the twice as long as a large pump takes to
sequence 2, 4, 7, ...... whose nth term fill an empty tank. Working together
is n + 2 n −1 ? at their respective constant rates, the
pumps can fill the tank in 6 hours.
(A) 2 How many hours would it take the
(B) 3 small pump to fill the tank working
(C) 6 alone ?
(D) 16
(E) 17 (A) 8
(B) 9
14. Which of the following could be the (C) 12
sum of the reciprocals of two different (D) 15
prime numbers? (E) 18
(A) 7
13
(B) 10
21
(C) 11
30
(D) 23
50
(E) 19
77
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Section 41 for each additional hour. If the total
25 Minutes 16 Questions charge to a patient who receives 6
1. A study based on a random sample hours of therapy is $300, what is the
revealed that, on average, 2 out of 5 total charge to a patient who receives
adults have high blood pressure. If only 3 hours of therapy ?
these results hold true for the 580,000 (A) $120
adults in City A, approximately how (B) $135
(C) $150
many adults in City A have high blood (D) $165
pressure ? (E) $192
(A) 116,000
(B) 145,000 5. If x + y = 1 and x – y = -1, what is the
(C) 232,000 value of xy?
(D) 250,000
(A) -2
(E) 290,000
(B) -1
(C) 0
2. The sum 7 + 1 is between (D) 1
8 9 (E) 2
(A) 44 (A) 3%
(B) 53 (B)16 2 %
(C) 71 3
(D) 80 (C) 25%
(E) 106 (D) 33 1 %
3
4. A certain psychologist charges $30 (E) 60%
more for the first hour of therapy than
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9. If a and b are integers and b ≠ 0, are positive, x = y , and 2x = z, what
which of the following CANNOT y z
equal 0 ? is y in terms of x ?
(A) ab (A) 2
(B) a - b (B) ( 2 ) x
(C) a + b (C) 1 x
(D) ab - b2 2
(E) a2 + b2 1
(D) x
2
(E) 2 x
3
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(D) I and II only 15. A rectangular tabletop consists of a
(E) I, II, and III piece of laminated wood bordered by a thin
metal strip along its four edges. The surface
area of the tabletop is x square feet, and the
total length of the strip before it was
attached was x feet. If the tabletop is 3 feet
wide, what is its approximate length, in feet
?
(A) 12
(B) 10
(C) 9
(D) 8
(E) 6
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Section 42 (D) –x
25 Minutes 16 Questions (E) 20 – x
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one-half that distance. What is the 9. A wildlife preserve is being planned for
average rate at which the car traveled 3,000 rhinoceroses. The preserve is to
during the trip, in kilometers per hour? contain a total of 10,000 acres of
(A) d watering area, plus 100 acres of
grazing area for each rhinoceros. If the
(B) 1 d
3 number of rhinoceroses is expected to
(C) 1 d increase by 10 percent, how many
2 thousand acres should the preserve
(D) 3 d have in order to provide for the
4
3 increased population?
(E) d
2 (A) 340
(B) 330
7. Jaime earned enough money by selling (C) 320
seashells at 25 cents each to buy (D) 310
(E) 300
several used paperback books at 55
cents each. If he spent all of the money 10. For the positive numbers n, n + 1, n +
he earned selling seashells to buy the 2, n + 4 and n + 8, the mean is how
much greater than the median?
books, what is the least number of
seashells he could have sold ? (A) 0
(B) 1
(A) 5 (C) n + 1
(B) 11 (D) n + 2
(C) 17 (E) n + 3
(D) 25
(E) 30
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during that month is 1 . For a group 15. A group of 12 people plan to rent a
10 van and agree to share equally the
of 200 newborn members of the total cost of the rental, which is E
population, approximately how many dollars. If n of the people decide not
would be expected to survive the first to participate at the last minute, by
3 months of life? how many dollars will each remaining
person's share of the total cost
(A) 140 increase?
(B) 146
(C) 152 (A) E
(D) 162 12 − n
(E) 170 (B) 12 − n
E
(C) E
12(12 − n )
(D) nE
12(12 − n)
(E) (12 − n) E
12n
解决问题答案
Section 1: DBCAE BBACA EEDCB CCADA
Section 2: CADBA ABEDC DCCAD EBEAD
Section 3: ACDBE CDBDA ECBEA DACBB
Section 4: CADAC BEDAB EEBCB DDCBD
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Section 5: CEACD BECCD DBDAE EAEBB
Section 6: CAEDB CAEEB DADBB CCDCD
Section 7: EACDB BDCEB CADCE ADBEC
Section 8: ACBEA DDEBD BACEA CBDCA
Section 9: CD BA BDEAE CDAEB DCEAE
Section 10: ACCDB CBBDE ECAEA DADEC
Section 11: A ACD BEBCD ACCDC BEECA
Section 12: CEBDA CEAAE DEDBE BCDBD
Section 13: CEBCD BBADB DABEB DACAE
Section 14: DBBCD AEBCB BEBDD A ECD
Section 15: EABCE DBDAE CDEEB AEBBB
Section 16: ADCCD CDBBE BEBEA ABDCA
Section 17: ABCEB BDAED ADCDA DEEDC
Section 18: EBDEE CDAAB AEDDC CBCDE
Section 19: CBEAC DAEBB BEACD CCAED
Section 20: ADEDC EBBAE DAACE BADCD
Section 21: CDBDC EEDAC AAEDA ECBEC
Section 22: DDCDB ABCAC DCE E AECEB
Section 23 CEDAB □DAEC BABDE BCDAC
Section 24: DDEBC ABDBE DCAEC EBDAE
Section 25: CDCDB AECED EEBCB CACDA
Section 26: BCCAE CAEDD DEABD ECCE□
Section 27: ACECB CACEB DBEBC E
Section 28: BEBED CDDDD BEEBA E
Section 29: CCDAE ECECA ABBAD D
Section 30: CDCCB CEBCC DBBAE B
Section 31: DBECD ACEAB CADDB B
Section 32: AEECB BECCE ACDBB D
Section 33: CDDCE CEEBA EBDAC B
Section 34: AEBBD CDEDA DADEA C
Section 35: EBCB□ EEADB CCCEE C
Section 36: BEBDE BADDC BDCAD C
Section 37: DEEDB EACCA ABDED E
Section 38: BAEEC DEBCA AEEBD B
Section 39: ABCAC AABBD EDECB E
Section 40: BDCDC ECBBE CAEBA E
Section 41: CBCDC □ADEB ABCEE B
Section 42: BEADA DBCAB CBDCD E
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