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OG18-数学分册 Did Insurance Company K have more than $300 millioin in total net profits last year?(1) Last year Company K paid out $0.95 in claims for every dollar of premiums collected.(2) Last year Company K earned a total of $150 million in profits from the investment of accumulated surplus premiums from previous years.
OG19-数学分册 Did Insurance Company K have more than $300 million in total net profits last year? (1) Last year Company K paid out $0.95 in claims for every dollar of premiums collected. (2) Last year Company K earned a total of $150 million in profits from the investment of accumulated surplus premiums from previous years.
OG20 OG2022 After the first two terms in a sequence of numbers, each term in the sequence is formed by adding all of the preceding terms. Is 12 the fifth term in the sequence? 1.The sum of the first 3 terms in the sequence is 6. 2.The fourth term in the sequence is 6.
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The number of cars present at a particular time was measured at 3,999 different locations on Tuesday and on Wednesday. The number of locations that had more cars on Wednesday was 15% higher than the number of locations that had more cars on Tuesday. How many of the locations had more cars on Tuesday?

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If x denotes a decimal, is x≥0.90?

  1. When x is rounded to the nearest hundredth, the result is 0.90.
  2. When x is rounded to the nearest tenth, the result is 0.9.
OG12 Cable-television spokesperson: Subscriptions to cable television are a bargain in comparison to "free" television. Remember that "free" television is not really free. It is consumers, in the end, who pay for the costly advertising that supports "free" television.Which of the following, if true, is most damaging to the position of the cable-television spokesperson?
OG17 Three printing presses, R, S, and T, working together at their respective constant rates, can do a certain printing job in 4 hours. S and T, working together at their respective constant rates, can do the same job in 5 hours. How many hours would it take R, working alone at its constant rate, to do the same job?
Company K has an annual budget for a certain project, and $$\frac{1}{5}$$ of this budget was spent during the first quarter of the year. If $$\frac{1}{8}$$of the remainder of the budget was spent during the second quarter, what fraction of the budget was left at the end of the second quarter?
PREP07 Test 1 Unlike frogs that metamorphose from tadpoles into adults within a one-year period, it takes three to four years for the mountain yellow-legged frog of the Sierra Nevada to reach adulthood, and so they are restricted to deeper bodies of water that do not dry up in summer or freeze solid in winter.
PREP07 Test 1 Even though it was not illegal for the bank to share its customers' personal and financial information with an outside marketing company in return for a commission on sales, the state's attorney general accused the bank of engaging in deceptive business practices by failing to honor its promise to its customers to keep records private.
GWD PREP08 Test 1 The commission's office of compliance, inspections, and investigations plans to intensify its scrutiny of stock analysts to investigate not only whether research is an independent function at brokerage firms, but also whether conflicts result when analysts own the stocks they write about or when they are paid for their work by a firm's investment banking division.
OG15 OG16 OG17 OG18 OG19 OG20 OG2022 In order to complete a reading assignment on time, Terry planned to read 90 pages per day. However, she read only 75 pages per day at first, leaving 690 pages to be read during the last 6 days before the assignment was to be completed. How many days in all did Terry have to complete the assignment on time?
OG16 OG17 OG18 OG19 OG20 OG2022 Alex deposited x dollars into a new account that earned 8 percent annual interest, compounded annually. One year later Alex deposited an additional x dollars into the account. If there were no other transactions and if the account contained w dollars at the end of two years, which of the following expresses x in terms of w ?
PREP07 Test 1 A certain kennel will house 24 dogs for 7 days. Each dog requires 10 ounces of dog food per day. If the kennel purchases dog food in cases of 30 cans each and if each can holds 8 ounces of dog food, how many cases will the kennel need to feed all of the dogs for 7 days?
During the harvest season a farmer collects 45 kilos of apples per week from his orchard. The farmer claims that he sorts his crop and rejects 10 kilos from this quantity to ensure the same quality of apples every week.Of the following, the best criticism of the farmer's plan is that the plan assumes that:
On a certain field trip, the ratio of teachers to students was 3 : 7. What was the number of parents on the field trip?1. On the field trip, the ratio of the number of students to parents was 5:1.2. The number of parents on the trip was less than 20.
How many thousands of gallons of water does a reservoir have?1. If $$\frac{1}{3}$$ of the water in the reservoir were released, then the reservoir would be filled to $$\frac{1}{2}$$ of its capacity.2. If 60 thousand gallons of water were pumped into the reservoir, it would be filled to capacity.
In the xy-plane, the sides of a certain rectangle are parallel to the axes. If one of the vertices of the rectangle is (-1,-2), what is the perimeter of the rectangle?(1) One of the vertices of the rectangle is (2, -2).(2) One of the vertices of the rectangle is (2, 3).
A recent survey found that more computers than copies of computer programs were purchased by Germans last year. The best interpretation of this finding is that the practice of illegally duplicating commercial computer programs is widespread among Germans.Each of the following, if true, would counter some reasonable objection to the interpretation advanced above EXCEPT:
Manhattan On a fishing excursion, Jeannie keeps$$\frac{ 1}{4}$$ of the fish she catches and releases the remainder of the fish back into the lake. If $$\frac{2}{3}$$ of the fish she keeps are trout, and 1/3 of the fish she releases are trout, what proportion of the total number of fish she catches are trout?
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