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GMAT、gmat题库、gmat模考、gmat考满分 Apple Stock Price The stock chart to the left shows the price of Apple stock from the May 2011 to May 2012. The corresponding bar graph on the bottom displays the average daily volume for Apple stock on any given day. For example, if 1 million shares of Apple were traded on a particular day where Apple was roughly at $100 per share, then $100M worth of Apple stock was traded that day. A) The dollar ($) amount of Apple stock that was traded per day near the trough of the stock in June of 2011 was closest to of the dollar amount of Apple stock that was traded just after the stock peaked in April of 2012 and trended lower. B) How many of Apple's 75 percentage point increase in stock price from Dec 2011 to the peak in April 2012 was erased by the following decline from 630 to 555?
The United States government has a long-standing policy of using federal funds to keep small business viable. The Small Business Act of 1953 authorized the Small Business Administration (SBA) to enter into contracts with government agencies having procurement powers and to arrange for fulfillment of these contracts by awarding subcontracts to small businesses. In the mid- 1960's, during the war on poverty years, Congress hoped to encourage minority entrepreneurs by directing such funding to minority businesses. At first this funding was directed toward minority entrepreneurs with very low incomes. A 1967 amendment to the Economic Opportunity Act directed the SBA to pay special attention to minority-owned businesses located in urban or rural areas characterized by high proportions of unemployed or low-income individuals. Since then, the answer given to the fundamental question of who the recipients should be—the most economically disadvantaged or those with the best prospects for business success—has changed, and the social goals of the programs have shifted, resulting in policy changes.The first shift occurred during the early 1970's. While the goal of assisting the economically disadvantaged entrepreneur remained, a new goal emerged: to remedy the effects of past discrimination. In fact, in 1970 the SBA explicitly stated that their main goal was to increase the number of minority-owned businesses. At the time, minorities constituted seventeen percent of the nation's population, but only four percent of the nation's self- employed. This [hl:1]ownership gap[/hl:1] was held to be the result of past discrimination. Increasing the number of minority-owned firms was seen as a way to remedy this problem. In that context, providing funding to minority entrepreneurs in middle- and high-income brackets seemed justified.In the late 1970's, the goals of minority-business funding programs shifted again. At the Minority Business Development Agency, for example, the goal of increasing numbers of minority-owned firms was supplanted by the goal of creating and assisting more minority-owned substantive firms with future growth potential. Assisting manufacturers or wholesalers became far more important than assisting small service businesses. Minority-business funding programs were now justified as instruments for economic development, particularly for creating jobs in minority communities of high unemployment.
Magoosh At a certain symphonic concert, tickets for the orchestra level were $50 and tickets for the balcony level were $30. These two ticket types were the only source of revenue for this concert. If R% of the revenue for the concert was from the sale of balcony tickets, and B% of the tickets sold were balcony tickets, then which of the following expresses B in terms of R?
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Each hour, a radio station plays 600 seconds worth of both 30-second and 60-second commercials. At least one commercial of each length is played. How many 60-second commercials are played each hour?

(1) Fewer than 5 commercials that are 30 seconds are played each hour.

(2) More than 8 commercials that are 60 seconds are played each hour.

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A bookstore that sells print books and ebooks reported that revenue from print book sales in 2016 was up 8 percent from 2015 and revenue from ebook sales in 2016 was down 7 percent from 2015. If total revenues from print book sales and ebook sales in 2016 were up 2 percent from 2015, what is the ratio of revenues from print book sales to ebook sales in 2015?

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If money is invested at percent interest, compounded annually, the amount of the investment will double in approximately years. If Jolene invested $10,000 in a long-term bond that pays 6 percent interest, compounded annually, what will be the approximate total amount of the investment 35 years later?

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Each of a company's divisions has pledged to make an equal sales contribution to an annual total revenue of $240,000. How many divisions does the company have?

(1) Each division has pledged to contribute $30,000 in sales.

(2) If 2 divisions fail to contribute, the share of each contributing division will increase by $10,000 to reach the total amount pledged originally.

GWD PREP08 Test 1 In the United States, of the people who moved from one state to another when they retired, the percentage who retired to Florida has decreased by three percentage points over the past ten years. Since many local businesses in Florida cater to retirees, this decline is likely to have a noticeably negative economic effect on these businesses.Which of the following, if true, most seriously weakens the argument?
GWD The city of Workney, in raising bus fares from $1.00 to $1.25, proposed that 18 fare tokens be sold for $20.00 to alleviate the extra burden of the fare increase on the city's low-income residents. Critics suggested alternatively that 9 fare tokens be sold for $10.00, because a $20.00 outlay would be prohibitive for low-income riders.The alternative proposal depends on which of the following assumptions?
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Political correspondent: The theory of Mutually Assured Destruction (MAD) dictates that any country threatened by another country armed with nuclear weapons should then arm itself with nuclear weapons as a deterrent to that other country’s nuclear attack. If every country were to adopt this policy, no country would be without nuclear arms.

The political correspondent’s argument relies on which of the following assumptions?

OG21 OG2022 Last year a state senate consisting of only Republican and Democrat members had 20 more Republican members than Democrat members. This year the senate has the same number of members as last year, but it has 2 fewer Republican members than last year. If this year the number of Republican members is $$\frac{2}{3}$$ the number of senate members, how many members does the senate have this year?
OG2022 The city of Workney, in raising bus fares from $1.00 to $1.25, proposed that 18 fare tokens be sold for $20.00 to alleviate the extra burden of the fare increase on the city's low-income residents. Critics suggested alternatively that 9 fare tokens be sold for $10.00, because a $20.00 outlay would be prohibitive for low-income riders. The alternative proposal depends on which of the following assumptions?
OG12 OG15 OG16 In a certain office, 50 percent of the employees are college graduates and 60 percent of the employees are over 40 years old. If 30 percent of those over 40 have master's degrees, how many of the employees over 40 have master's degrees?(1)Exactly 100 of the employees are college graduates.(2)Of the employees 40 years old or less, 25 percent have master's degrees.
At the end of each year, the value of a certain antique watch is c percent more than its value one year earlier, where c has the same value each year. If the value of the watch was k dollars on January1, 1992, and m dollars on January 1, 1994, then in terms of m and k, what was the value of the watch, in dollars, on January 1, 1995 ?
Manhattan The number of passengers on a certain bus at any given time is given by the equation$$ P = –2{( S – 4)}^{ 2} + 32$$, where P is the number of passengers and S is the number of stops the bus has made since beginning its route. If the bus begins its route with no passengers, what is the value of S when the bus has its greatest number of passengers?
PREP07 Test 2 What is the ratio of the number of cups of flour to the number of cups of sugar required in a certain cake recipe?(1) The number of cups of flour required in the recipe is 250 percent of the number of cups of sugar required in the recipe.(2) $$1\frac{1}{2}$$ more cups of flour than cups of sugar are required in the recipe.
Magoosh A certain hospital has 400 patients, who are classified in one of two categories: intensive care (IC) and regular care (RC). What percent of the hospital's patients are in IC?Statement #1: 60% of the patients are male, and the rest are femaleStatement #2: 25% of the male patients are in IC, and 80% of the female patients are in the RC.
OG19 OG20 OG2022 The research funds of a certain company were divided among three departments, X, Y, and Z. Which one of the three departments received the greatest proportion of the research funds? (1)The research funds received by departments X and Y were in the ratio 3 to 5, respectively. (2)The research funds received by departments X and Z were in the ratio 2 to 1, respectively.
OG19 OG20 OG2022 A certain store will order 25 crates of apples. The apples will be of three different varieties-McIntosh, Rome, and Winesap-and each crate will contain apples of only one variety. If the store is to order more crates of Winesap than crates of McIntosh and more crates of Winesap than crates of Rome, what is the least possible number of crates of Winesap that the store will order?
OG19-数学分册 A certain company that sells only cars and trucks reported that revenues from car sales in 1997 were down 11 percent from 1996 and revenues from truck sales in 1997 were up 7 percent from 1996. If total revenues from car sales and truck sales in 1997 were up 1 percent from 1996, what is the ratio of revenue from car sales in 1996 to revenue from truck sales in 1996 ?
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