423
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For a certain city's library, the average cost of purchasing each new book is $28. The library receives $15,000 from the city each year; the library also receives a bonus of $2,000 if the total number of items checked out over the course of the year exceeds 5,000. Did the library receive the bonus last year?(1) The library purchased an average of 50 new books each month last year and received enough money from the city to cover this cost. (2) The lowest number of items checked out in one month was 459.
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424
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7, 9, 6, 4, 5, x
If x is a number in the list above, what is the median of the list?
1.x > 7
2.The median of the list equals the arithmetic mean of the list.
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425
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Three dice, each of which has its 6 sides numbered 1 though 6, are tossed. The sum of the 3 numbers that are facing up is 12. Is at least 1 of these numbers 5?(1) None of the 3 numbers that are facing up is divisible by 3.(2) Of the numbers that are facing up, 2, but not all 3. are equal.
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426
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On the number line, point R has coordinate r and point T has coordinate t. Is $$t<0$$?(1) $$-1<{r}<0$$(2) The distance between R and T is equal to $${r}^{2}$$.
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428
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S is a set of points in the plane. How many distinct triangles can be drawn that have three of the points in S as vertices?(1) The number of distinct points in S is 5.(2) No three of the points in S are collinear.
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429
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Stores L and M each sell a certain product at a different regular price. If both stores discount their regular price of the product, is the discount price at Store M less than the discount price at Store L ?(1)At Store L the discount price is 10 percent less than the regular price; at Store M the discount price is 15 percent less than the regular price.(2)At Store L the discount price is $5 less than the regular store price; at Store M the discount price is $6 less than the regular price.
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430
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If d denotes a decimal, is $$d \ge 0.5$$?(1)When d is rounded to the nearest tenth, the result is 0.5.(2)When d is rounded to the nearest integer, the result is 1.
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431
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In the two-digit integers $$3■$$ and $$ 2▲$$, the symbols $$■$$ and $$▲$$ represent different digits, and the product ( $$3■$$) ($$2▲$$) is equal to 864. What digit does $$■$$ represent? (1) The sum of $$■$$ and $$▲$$ is 10. (2) The product of $$■$$ of $$▲$$ is 24.
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432
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Two points, N and Q (not shown), lie to the right of point M on line ℓ. What is the ratio of the length of QN to the length of MQ?(1) Twice the length of MN is 3 times the length of MQ.(2) Point Q is between points M and N.
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433
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Did the sum of the prices of three shirts exceed $60?(1) The price of the most expensive of the shirts exceeded $30.(2) The price of the least expensive of the shirts exceeded $20.
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434
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What is the total number of coins that Bert and Claire have?(1) Bert has 50 percent more coins than Claire.(2) The total number of coins that Bert and Claire have is between 21 and 28.
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435
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A telephone station has x processors, each of which can process a maximum of y calls at any particular time, where x and y are positive integers. If 500 calls are sent to the station at a particular time, can the station process all of the calls?(1) x = 600(2) 100 < y < 200
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436
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Kim and Sue each bought some roses and some daisies at the prices shown above. If Kim bought the same total number of roses and daisies as Sue, was the price of Kim's purchase of roses and daisies higher than the price of Sue's purchase of roses and daisies?(1) Kim bought twice as many daisies as roses.(2) Kim bought 4 more roses than Sue bought.
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437
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Jazz and blues recordings accounted for 6 percent of the $840 million revenue from the sales of recordings in Country Y in 2000. What was the revenue from the sales of jazz and blues recordings in Country Y in 1998?(1) Jazz and blues recordings accounted for 5 percent of the revenue from the sales of recordings in Country Y in 1998.(2) The revenue from the sales of jazz and blues recordings in Country Y increased by 40 percent from 1998 to 2000.
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438
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On a certain nonstop trip, Marta averaged x miles per hour for 2 hours and y miles per hour for the remaining 3 hours. What was her average speed, in miles per hour, for the entire trip?(1) 2x + 3y = 280(2) y = x + 10
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439
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If x is a positive integer, what is the value of $$\sqrt{x+24}$$ - $$\sqrt{x}$$ ?(1) $$\sqrt{x}$$ is an integer.(2) $$\sqrt{x+24}$$ is an integer.
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440
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A tank is filled with gasoline to a depth of exactly 2 feet. The tank is a cylinder resting horizontally on its side, with its circular ends oriented vertically. The inside of the tank is exactly 6 feet long. What is the volume of the gasoline in the tank?(1) The inside of the tank is exactly 4 feet in diameter.(2) The top surface of the gasoline forms a rectangle that has an area of 24 square feet.
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441
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Of the four numbers represented on the number line above, is r closest to zero?(1) q=- s(2) - t < q
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442
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A group consisting of several families visited an amusement park where the regular admission fees were $5,500 for each adult and $4,800 for each child. Because there were at least 10 people in the group, each paid an admission fee that was 10% less than the regular admission fee. How many children were in the group?(1) The total of the admission fees paid for the adults in the group was $ 29,700.(2) The total of the admission fees paid for the children in the group was $4,860 more than the total of the admission fees paid for the adults in the group.
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443
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What is the area of triangular region ABC above?(1)The product of BD and AC is 20.(2)x = 45
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