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When complaints against staff are brought to Human Resources at Sarpedon Inc., the Human Resources department cannot always determine whether there was just cause for the complaint. This is usually due to insufficient evidence provided by the claimant. Nevertheless, Sarpedon will sometimes dismiss an employee because of such a complaint, even if unsubstantiated.Which of the following conclusions can most properly be drawn from the information above?
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The author most likely mentions Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People in order to
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$$({{3}^{-1}-2^{-1}})^{-1}$$
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A certain aquarium holds three types of fish: angelfish, swordtails and guppies. What is the ratio of the number of guppies to the number of angelfish?(1) There are 200 fish in the aquarium(2) 45 percent of the fish are swordtails, and there are twice as many swordtails as there are angelfish.
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Perennially the world's leader in tea production, China's fascination in tea has deep historical roots, as exemplified with the tea ceremony, which has analogs in Japan and Korea.
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The rate of health complications of patients on intravenous (IV) therapy at a particular hospital was higher than usual. Government inspectors found that the typical IV solutions used in this hospital had somewhat high concentrations of sodium and potassium, which were raising patients' blood pressure and taxing their kidneys. The government inspectors mandated lowering the sodium and potassium in these IV preparations, and threatened with a possible government fine. In compliance, the hospital lowered the sodium and potassium levels in the IV solutions to the correct levels. Nevertheless, patients on IV therapy at that hospital continued to have a high rate of health complications.Which of the following, if true, most helps to explain why acting on the government inspectors' recommendations failed to achieve its goal?
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According to the passage, Bede’s Ecclesiastical History of the English People contains information that
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Nina has exactly enough money to purchase 6 widgets. If the cost of each widget were reduced by $1.25, then Nina would have exactly enough money to purchase 8 widgets. How much money does Nina have?
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w, x and y are positive integers such that w ≤ x ≤ y. If the average (arithmetic mean) of w, x and y is 20, is w > 15 ?
(1) y = 28(2) One of the three numbers is 17
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The Book of Kells, an illumination of the four gospels produced in eighth century Ireland, a demonstration of what many consider the pinnacle of Celtic knotwork art and incorporating such foreign pigments like indigo from India and lapis lazuli from Afghanistan.
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In a few recent cases, some teenagers with advanced programming abilities used a new programming language, FANTOD, to hack into ETS and change their own SAT scores. All of the teenagers convicted of this crime were highly skilled in programming FANTOD. In light of these cases, some colleges have discounted the official SAT scores of applicants with a knowledge of FANTOD, and have required them to take special admission tests in supervised conditions on their own campuses.Which of following conclusions can most properly be drawn from the information above?
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Based on information in the second paragraph, which of the following can best be supported?
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In the coordinate plane, Line H has a positive slope, and Line J never passes through the first quadrant. Which of the following could be true?I. line J is perpendicular to line HII. line J is parallel to line HIII. line J intersects line H on the x-axis
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Students were given tokens to spend at a fair with various tents to visit. Each student was given 16 tokens. Some tents cost 3 tokens to enter, and some, 4 tokens. How many tents did Amelia visit?Statement #1: Amelia spent all of her tokens.Statement #2: Not all of the tents Amelia visited were the same token-price.
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Adolphe Menjou, known for being the "most well-dressed man in America" for many years, starring in many movies as an impeccably dressed professional, and, accordingly, he entitled his autobiography "It Took Nine Tailors."
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Naturalist: For several years, coyote have had a robust population throughout the Susquehanna National Forest. Over the past seven years, the Canic Chemical Corporation in nearby Harrisville has been releasing low levels of bromide compounds into the air and groundwater. Some of these compounds, in sufficient concentrations, are suspected of compromising the immune systems of young coyote. A recent study over the entire forest established that 30% of young coyote did not survive their first year of life. Clearly, the bromide compounds released by Canic pose a direct threat to the well-being of coyote in the forest. The answer to which of the following would be most useful for evaluating the naturalist's reasoning?
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The passage is primarily concerned with
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If a sequence is defined by$$ an = (a_{n-1})^2 - 2(a_{n-2}) $$for $$n\ge1$$ ,and if $$a_1 = 2 and a_2 = 3, what is the fifth term (a_5) $$of the sequence?
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If the points A, B and C lie on the same line, what is the distance between points A and B?(1) The distance between point A and point C is 10 inches.(2) The distance between point B and point C is 7 inches.
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Company policy restricts employees to, at most, three personal days in a month, and even less if the number of Fridays in the month is more than four.
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