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The table above shows the cancellation fee schedule that a travel agency uses to determine the fee charged to a tourist who cancels a trip prior to departure. If a tourist canceled a trip with a package price of $1,700 and a departure date of September 4, on what day was the trip canceled?

(1) The cancellation fee was $595.

(2) If the trip had been canceled one day later, the cancellation fee would have been $255 more.

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Archeologists have discovered ancient coins near Antioch in modern Turkey, minted by a variety of neighboring countries, that date from the time of the Roman Empire. The archaeologists have inferred that, under the rule of the Roman Empire, Antioch was transformed into a major center of trade.

Which of the following would, if true, most significantly strengthen the archeologists' inference?

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The design of an ancient pyramid suggests that the population who built the structure had developed the solar calendar. The exterior walls of the partly ruined pyramid consist of four successive stairways, and if a platform at the top of the structure is imagined as a single step atop four stairways of 91 steps each, the total number of steps corresponds to the number of days in the year according to the solar calendar.

Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the hypothesis?

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If q is a positive two-digit integer and p is the units digit of q, is 10<q<50 ?

  1. p is 5 more than the tens digit of q.
  2. 4p−1=q
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A stack of colored cards is sorted such that x blue cards, y red cards, and z green cards are placed on top of each of a number of yellow cards, and there are no cards left over. How many yellow cards are there?

  1. The numbers of blue, red, and green cards placed on a given yellow card are in the ratio 3:4:7, respectively.
  2. A total of 90 blue cards, 120 red cards, and 210 green cards are placed.
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A box contains only pens, pencils, and pads. If an item is randomly selected from the box, what is the probability that the item will be either a pencil or a pad?

  1. The probability that the item will be a pad is 14.
  2. The probability that the item will be a pen is 13.
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Each block from bin A is 4 inches tall, while each block from bin B is 5 inches tall. If 12 blocks are stacked on each other, including a blocks from bin A and b blocks from bin B, into a single column, is a>b?

  1. b>5
  2. The height of the column is less than 56 inches.
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An animal that dives into a pool of water is at a depth of x, in feet, after t seconds, where x=−4 ( t−2 ) 2 +16. At what depth, in feet, is the animal 0.5 seconds after it reaches its greatest depth?

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At a certain school, the ratio of the number of five-year-olds to the number of nine-year-olds is 12 to 5, and the ratio of the number of four-year-old's to the number of five-year old's is 3 to 4. If the ratio of the number of eight-year-olds to the number of nine-year-olds is 3 to 2, what is the ratio of the number of four-year-olds to the number of eight-year-olds?

At Larry's Auto Supply Store, Brand X antifreeze is sold by the gallon and Brand Y motor oil is sold by the quart Excluding sales tax, what is the total cost for 1 gallon of Brand X antifreeze and 1 quart of Brand Y motor oil?(1)Excluding sales tax, the total cost for 6 gallons of Brand X antifreeze and 10 quarts of Brand Y motor oil is $58. (There is no quantity discount.)(2)Excluding sales tax, the total cost for 4 gallons of Brand X antifreeze and 12 quarts of Brand Y motor oil is $44. (There is no quantity discount.)
Magoosh A certain auto repair shop services a particular make of car in the downtown region of a particular city. Three years ago, 4% of all repairs at this shop were not successful --- the mechanics were not able to restore the car to a drivable state. This year, only 2% of all repairs were not successful. Clearly, the mechanics training course, given over a year ago, has considerably increased the skill of mechanics at this particular shop, so that fewer cars are beyond their ability to repair. All of the following statements, if true, weaken the argument, EXCEPT:
Prior to 1980, many American-made cars did not have anti-lock brakes. These brakes help to prevent cars from skidding and spinning out on ice, and would therefore seem to increase driver control. However, after 1980, when all American-made cars were manufactured with anti-lock brakes, the number of U.S. drivers who experience car accidents due to skidding or spinning out on ice increased by 4 percent annually.Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain the increase in the number of drivers who skidded and spun out on ice?
PREP07 Test 2 Last Thursday, John assembled chairs at a rate of 3 chairs per hour for part of the day and Larry assembled no chairs. Last Friday, Larry assembled chairs at a rate of 4 chairs per hour for part of the day and John assembled no chairs. If John and Larry assembled chairs for a total of 7 hours during these two days, how many chairs did John assemble last Thursday?(1) During these two days, John and Larry assembled a total of 25 chairs.(2) During these two days, Larry assembled more chairs than John did.
PREP07 Test 2 On his trip from Alba to Benton, Julio drove the first x miles at an average rate of 50 miles per hour and the remaining distance at an average rate of 60 miles per hour. How long did it take Julio to drive the first x miles?(1) On this trip, Julio drove for a total of 10 hours and drove a total of 530 miles.(2) On this trip, it took Julio 4 more hours to drive the first x miles than to drive the remaining distance.
PREP07 Test 2 A certain movie depicted product A in 21 scenes, product B in 7 scenes, product C in 4 scenes, and product D in 3 scenes. The four product manufacturers paid amounts proportional to the number of scenes in which their product was depicted in the movie. If each manufacturer paid x dollars per scene, how much did the manufacturer of product D pay for this advertising?(1) The manufacturers of products A and B together paid a total of $560,000 for this advertising. (2) The manufacturer of product B paid $60,000 more for this advertising than the manufacturer of product C paid.
Manhattan On Sunday morning, a printing press printed its newspapers at a constant rate from 1:00 AM to 4:00 AM. How many newspapers did the printing press print on Sunday morning? (1) The printing rate on Saturday morning was twice that of Sunday morning. (2) On Saturday morning, the printing press ran at a constant rate from 1:00 AM to 3:00 AM, stopped for a half hour, and then ran at the same constant rate from 3:30 AM to 5:30 AM, printing a total of 4,000 newspapers.
From the Saturday before Week 2 through the Friday of Week 2, exactly eight of the children in attendance at CCC had birthdays. Two children turned 1, one child turned 2, one child turned 3, and four children turned 4. All changes to classroom attendance from Week 2 to Week 3 were due to these birthdays.For each of the following classrooms, select More staff if more classroom staff members were assigned to that classroom on the Monday of Week 3 than on the Monday of Week 2. Otherwise, select Same/fewer staff.
OG18-定量推理 On a certain day, a bakery produced a batch of rolls at a total production cost of $300. On that day, $$\frac{4}{5}$$ of the rolls in the batch were sold, each at a price that was 50 percent greater than the average (arithmetic mean) production cost per roll. The remaining rolls in the batch were sold the next day, each at a price that was 20 percent less than the price of the day before. What was the bakery's profit on this batch of rolls?
OG19-定量推理 On a certain day, a bakery produced a batch of rolls at a total production cost of $300. On that day,$$\frac{4}{5}$$ of the rolls in the batch were sold, each at a price that was 50 percent greater than the average (arithmetic mean) production cost per roll. The remaining rolls in the batch were sold the next day, each at a price that was 20 percent less than the price of the day before. What was the bakery's profit on this batch of rolls?
OG12 OG15 OG16 GMAT、gmat题库、gmat模考、gmat考满分The inside of a rectangular carton is 48 centimeters long, 32 centimeters wide, and 15 centimeters high. The carton is filled to capacity with k identical cylindrical cans of fruit that stand upright in rows and columns, as indicated in the figure above. If the cans are 15 centimeters high, what is the value of k ?(1)Each of the cans has a radius of 4 centimeters.(2)Six of the cans fit exactly along the length of the carton.
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