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….If AB and AC, inscribed in a square as shown above, are each 10 centimeters in length, what is the area of the square (in centimeters)?
(A)
(B) 74
(C) 80
(D)
(E) 100
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For every positive integer ‘n’ the h(n) is defined to be product of all even integer from 2 to n inclusive. If ‘P’ is the smallest prime factor of h(100)+1, then P is between ?
a) 3 and 10
b) 10 and 20
c) 20 and 30
d) 30 and 40
e) 40 and above.
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2 cars are 120 miles apart.If both cars go at a constant speed with one of them going at 30/mph and the other 40/mph - how far apart will the 2 cars be in exactly 1 hour before they meet?
A) 10
B) 50
C) 70
D) 110
E) None of these
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If x, y, and k are positive numbers such that (x/(x+y) (10) + (y/(x+y) (20) = k and if x < y, which of the following could be the value of k?
A) 10
B) 12
C) 15
D) 18
E) 30
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At a certain business school, 400 students are members of the sailing club, the wine club, or both. If 200 students are members of the wine club and 50 students are members of both clubs, what is the probability that a student chosen at random is a member of the sailing club?
A. 1/2
B. 5/8
C. 1/4
D. [...]
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A bag contains red, black and white socks. What is the least number of socks that must randomly be taken out of the bag to be sure of having five pair of socks? (A pair is two socks of the same colour)
A) 10
B) 12
C) 15
D) 18
E) 20
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If both x and y are prime numbers, which of the following CANNOT be the difference of x and y?
A) 1
B) 3
C) 9
D) 15
E) 23
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In figure above P and T lie on line L . How many different points on L are twice as for from point T as from point P ?
A) 6
B) 4
C) 2
D) 1
E) None
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If we join all the vertices of heptagon, How many quadrilaterals can be formed?
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What is the least possible product of 4 different integers, each of which has a value between ?5 and 10, inclusive?
(A) ?5040
(B) ?3600
(C) ?720
(D) ?600
(E) ?120
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If each photocopy of a manuscript costs 4 cents per page, what is the cost, in cents, to reproduce x copies of an x-page manuscript?
(A) 4x
(B) 16x
(C) x2
(D) 4×2
(E) 16×2
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A taxicab charges $1.00 for the first one-fifth mile of a trip and $0.20 for each following one-fifth mile or part thereof. If a trip is 2.5 miles long, what is the fare?
(A) $2.60
(B) $3.10
(C) $3.20
(D) $3.40
(E) $3.60
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When n liters of fuel was added to a tank that was already 1/3 full, the tank was filled to 7/9 of its capacity. In terms of n, what is the capacity of the tank, in liters?
A) 10/9 n
B) 4/3 n
C) 3/2 n
D) 9/4 n
E) 7/3 n
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If x is the product of the positive integers from 1 to 8, inclusive, and if i, k, m, and p are positive integers such that x = 2i3k5m7p, then i + k + m + p =
A) 4
B) 7
C) 8
D) 11
E) 12
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A corporation with 5,000,000 shares of publicly listed stock reported total earnings of $7.20 per share for the first 9 months of operation. During the final quarter the number of publicly listed shares was increased to 10,000,000 shares, and fourth quarter earnings were reported as $1.25 per share. What are the average annual earnings per [...]
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Each month for 6 months the amount of money in a benefit fund is doubled. At the end of the 6 months there is a total of $640 in the fund. How much money was in the fund at the end of 3 months?
(A) $80
(B) $100
(C) $120
(D) $160
(E) $320
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