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. Extend access Account Settin gsLogout My Course Class On Demand Problem Sets Solutions Practice Tests Homewo rk Help Resources Data Sufficiency Skillbuilder Download Solutions For the following questions, select the correct answer choice letter. Remember, the answer choices are always fixed so you should know what each letter choice r epresents without looking! What is the value of x? (1) 2x-7=11 (2) 2x+7=25 a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E Is x > 0? (1) x2>0 (2) x3>0 a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E How many seats in a theatre are unoccupied? (1) There are an average of 4 unoccupied seats per row (2) The theatre has more than 8 rows a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E How many seats in a theatre are unoccupied?

(1) There are an average of 3.5 unoccupied seats per row (2) The theatre has more than 9 and fewer than 12 rows a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E For triangle ABC, what is the measure of angle A? (1) Triangle ABC is isosceles (2) Angle C measures 100 degrees a. A b. B c. C d. D e. E For the following questions, determine whether the given statement is sufficient to answer the question: Is x > 5? (1) x2=16 a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient What is the retail price of Car A? (1) If Car A were discounted to 15% off of retail, a purchaser would save $975 a s a result of the discount. a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient What is the value of j + k? (1) 3j + 2k = 5 a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient What is the area of circle J? (1) Circle J is inscribed within Square X, which has an area of 16cm2

a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient Is integer m even? (1) The produce mn is even, but the sum m + n is odd. a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient What is the value of integer x? (1) x2-4x+4=0 a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient What is the value of integer x? (1) y2-6x+8=0 a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient Is integer x positive? (1) x3>x2 a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient What is the ratio of apples to oranges in a fruit basket? (1) If four apples were removed and four oranges were added the ratio of apples to oranges would be 3:2. a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient Is the product of integers x and y even? (1) x = 2y a. Sufficient b. Not sufficient For the following questions, determine whether each statement is sufficient ALON E. Is integer y even? a. The product of integers x and y is even.

b. The product of consecutive integers x and y is even c. The product of consecutive prime numbers x and y is even, and x > y d. y2=x, and x and y are consecutive integers e. yx is even, and x is an integer What is the value of integer m? a. mn + mk = n + k b. mn + mk = n + k, and n + k ? 0 c. m is the remainder whn positive integer x is divided by positive integer (x 1) d. m2=25 and m3>m e. m represents the side length of an equilateral triangle with area 83v Is k > j? a. k2-j2=0, and k+j>10 b. k is the average of set {j, k, m}, and m + j = k c. k2>j2 d. k3>j3 e. k + j > k - j, and k is negative For the following questions, select the two statements that, together, are suffi cient to answer the question. What is the value of b + c a. a > 6 b. b = c c. b + 2c = 2b + c d. b2-c2=0 e. a(b + c) = 4a What is the total number of apples at a fruit stand that only sells apples and b ananas? a. The ratio of apples to bananas is 7:5. b. If the number of bananas were doubled, the total number of pieces of fruit wo uld be less than 35

c. If the number of apples were doubled, the total number of pieces of fruit wou ld be less than 35 d. The number of pieces of fruit at the fuit stand is a multiple of 12 but not a multiple of 24 e. If the number of apples were cut in half, there would be more bananas than ap ples at the stand

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