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1). From 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM it rained 2.25 inches. At 11:00 AM the rainincreased to fall at a rate of 1.25 in. every two hours. How many inches of rain landed on the ground by 5:00 PM?a) 7b) 9.75c) 6d) 3.25e) 7.1252). The owner of a hobby store needed to calculate the percentage of customers who purchase wood glue. Upon completing his survey, henoticed that 60% of the people that entered his store purchased an item.Of those customers, 15 percent purchased wood glue. What percent of thepeople that entered the store purchased wood glue?a) 8%b) 7%c) 9%d) 12%e) 15%3) If 1/x = 3.5. then 1/(x+2) =a) 7/9b) 16/7c) 7/16d) 9/7e) 7/44) A store owner is packing small radios into larger boxes that measure 25in. by 42 in. by 60 in. If the measurement of each radio is 7 in. by 6 in. by5 in., then how many radios can be placed in the box?a) 300b) 325c) 400d) 420e) 4805) Frank is 15 years younger then John. In 5 years John will be twice as oldas Frank. How old will Frank be in four years?a) 8b) 10c) 12d) 11e) 16
 
6) A store owner decided to raise the price of a particular item by exactly10%. Of the following which is NOT the new price?a) $1.10b) $8.80c) $11.00d) $57.30e) $78.107) The price of a candy bar is $1.00. The price of a ten pack of the samecandy bar is $7.40. The ten pack of candy bars is what percentagecheaper then purchasing ten candy bars individually?a) 18%b) 26%c) 32%d) 48%e) The prices are sameIn a certain department store, which has four sizes of a specific shirt,there are 1/3 as many small shirts as medium shirts, and 1/2 as manylarge shirts as small shirts. If there are as many x-large shirts as largeshirts, what percent of the shirts in the store are medium?a) 10%b) 25%c) 33%d) 50%e) 60%9) A new apartment complex purchased 60 toilets and 20 shower heads. If the price of a toilet is three times the price of a shower head, whatpercent of the total cost was the cost of all the shower heads?a) 9%b) 10%c) 11%d) 13%e) 15%10) A car averages 55 mph for the first 4 hours of a trip and averages 70mph for each additional hour. The average speed for the entire trip was60 mph. How many hours long is the trip?a) 6b) 8c) 11d) 12
 
e) 1111) In 1991, was the number of people in City A three times greater thenthe number of people in City B?1) In 1991, there were approximately 1.1 million more people in City Athan in City B.2) In 1991, the 300,000 Catholics in City A made up 20% of its population,and the 111,000 Buddhists in City B made up 30% of its population.a) if statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is notsufficient to answer the question.b) if statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is notsufficient to answer the question.c) if BOTH statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are sufficient to answer thequestion asked, but NEITHER statement ALONE is sufficient.d) if EACH statement ALONE is sufficient to answer the question asked.e) if statements (1) and (2) TOGETHER are NOT sufficient to answer thequestion asked, and additional data specific to the problem areneeded.12) (165)
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=a) 1b) 100c) 229d) 329e) 34913) If the ticket sales s for a company increases 25% from standard salesto 60 tickets sold, then 60 – s =:a) 7b) 12c) 18d) 30e) 4811) All of the tickets for 2 music concerts, X and Y, were either purchasedor given away, and the ratio of X tickets to Y was 2 to 1. Of the totalnumber of X tickets and Y tickets, what percentage was purchased?1) The total number of X tickets and Y tickets, is 240.2) Of the X tickets, exactly 60% were purchased, and of the Y tickets,exactly 80% were purchased.a) if statement (1) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (2) alone is notsufficient to answer the question.b) if statement (2) ALONE is sufficient, but statement (1) alone is notsufficient to answer the question.
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