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Used until the end of the Second World War, the German army employed the U-boat to attack both military or civilian watercraft.
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Disposable diapers, while a convenience, are an environmental disaster. If people would use cloth diapers instead of those made of disposable paper, much less paper would be produced saving millions of trees each year. Therefore, people should go back to buying, washing and reusing cloth diapers and Earth’s precious natural resources would not be consumed so rapidly.This argument depends of which of the following assumptions?
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The author discusses the Locus coeruleus in order to
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A student committee that must consist of 5 members is to be formed from a pool of 8 candidates. How many different committees are possible?
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If x and y are positive integers, is (x + y) a prime number?(1) x = 1(2) y = 2 × 3 × 5 × 7
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According to industry analysts, the recent growth in the number of hybrid motor vehicles in major metropolitan areas are likely to accelerate in the future.
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Executives of Company G receive high salaries and excellent benefits, in addition to stock options and numerous other perks. However, a majority of shareholders of Company G have objected to paying for its executives to travel on Company G's corporate jets. These shareholders believe that these jets should only be used for purposes related to increasing the profits of Company G.Which of the following must be true to support the reasoning behind the shareholders' objection?
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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A circus clown is entertaining kids by making balloon animals. The clown can make any one the following animals: giraffe, dog, elephant, or monkey. The clown has five colors of balloons to choose from: red, yellow, blue, green, and purple. If the clown is just as likely to make any one of the animals and choose any one color, what is the probability that the clown will make a purple elephant?
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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.
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Practitioners of cognitive therapy believes that clinical depression, along with several other mental illnesses, are exacerbated by irrational or maladaptive thoughts.
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As many as 98,000 people die each year due to medical error. In a campaign to reduce lethal errors, thousands of hospitals introduced six key changes, including rapid-response teams, re-checks of patient medication, and new guidelines for preventing infection. The campaign estimated that, over an 18-month period, more than 100,000 lives were saved as a direct result of the program.Which of the following can be most properly inferred from the above statements?
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The author mentions "pigs and chickens" in the final paragraph in order to
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S1 = 7S2 = 10...Sn = 3n + 4For the sequence above, in which any term n is defined as 3n + 4, what is the value of n for the first term in the sequence to exceed 50?
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If BD = CD, what is the degree measure of x + y?(1) v = 74 degrees(2) w = 32 degrees
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In China, a country not known for freedom of political expression, the number of social protests increased from slightly less than 10,000 in 1993 to more than 58,000 in 2003.
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The city's transportation department has noticed that the city's extensive public bus system generally runs behind schedule on days when traffic is heavier in the city. The transportation commissioner concluded that the traffic prevents the buses from reaching their stops on time, despite the existence of a number of bus-only lanes throughout the city. He has therefore proposed creating additional bus-only lanes on city streets to allow more buses to bypass traffic.The success of the commissioner's proposal depends on which of the following assumptions?
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Which of the following is the most likely outcome for Toxoplasma cells that invade the human body?
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In a group of 9 children, there are twice as many girls as boys, and twice as many right-handed people as there are left-handed people. If a third of the boys are left-handed, how many girls are right-handed?
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If none of the students are ambidextrous, what percentage of the 20 students in Mr. Henderson's class are left-handed? (1) Of the 12 girls in the class, 25% are left-handed. (2) 5 of the boys in the class are right-handed.
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