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According to the passage, which of the following was true of the ratios of total trade volume to the gross domestic product in the United Kingdom from the early 1900s to the mid-1990s?

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According to the passage, which of the following statements about the organization of unionized workers is true?

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For which of the following functions is for all ?

Ready4 A bag contains 5 chocolate chip cookies, 1 with nuts, and the rest without nuts. If Georgian selects two cookies simultaneously and at random, what is the probability that one of the cookies will have nuts?
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If x and y are positive integers, what is the remainder when 3^{(1+2x+4y)} is divided by ?

(1) x<y

(2) y=3

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Of the 700 people to register for a road race, 245 are males 25 years or older. How many of the 700 people to register are females younger than 25?

(1) A total of 260 females registered for the road race.

(2) A total of 490 people 25 years or older registered for the road race.

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Is x less than 50?

(1) The sum of x and y is less than 50.

(2) y is less than 50.

Ready4 Which of the following is most consistent with Cleary’s reasoning as described in the text?
Ready4 The writer of the passage would most likely agree with which of the following statements about mathematical modeling of human behavior?
Ready4 It can be inferred from the passage that the author would agree with Cleary that which of the following statements is true?
Ready4 The passage suggests that which of the following was a factor in the difference of opinion between middle-class reformers and urban immigrants?
Ready4 The writer makes which of the following arguments about anti-alcohol reformers?
Ready4 According to the passage, one of the major characteristics of women’s reform movements of the early twentieth century was
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Each of the cards in a deck of 50 cards has a number from 1 to 20 written on it in either black, red, or blue ink. If one card is to be selected at random from the deck, what is the probability that the card selected will either have an odd number or be written in red ink?

(1) The probability that the card will both have an odd number and be written in red ink is 0.

(2) The probability that the card will have an odd number minus the probability that the card will be written in red ink is 0.4.

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Each of the tags in a bag has a picture of an animal or a fruit and is either white, pink, or gray. If one tag is to be selected at random from the bag, what is the probability the tag selected will either have a picture of a fruit or be pink?

(1) The probability the tag will have a picture of a fruit minus the probability the tag will be pink is .

(2) The probability the tag will both have a picture of a fruit and be pink is .

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A box contains flags that are green, orange, red, or yellow. Each red flag and each yellow flag has a star on it. If one flag is selected at random from the box, what is the probability the selected flag will either be green or have a star on it?

(1) The probability the flag will be green is .

(2) The probability the flag will be red or yellow is .

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Each of the picture frames in a shipment has one, two, or three hooks. All picture frames with one hook are brown. All picture frames with two or three hooks are black. If one picture frame is selected at random from the shipment, what is the probability that the selected picture frame will have either one or two hooks?

(1) The probability the picture frame will be brown plus the probability the picture frame will have two hooks is .

(2) The probability the picture frame will be brown minus the probability the picture frame will have two hooks is .

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Lyle puts balls numbered 1 through 75 into a bag with 75 other balls of the same size but without numbers. Min puts balls numbered 1 through 75 into a different bag with 125 other balls of the same size but without numbers. If Lyle and Min each select a ball at random from their respective bags, what is the probability that the 2 balls selected will have numbers that are the same?

Ready4 New statistics from the United States National Park Service reveal that for every tax dollar invested in visitors’ centers and services, trail maintenance, and wildlife preservation, it returns at least ten dollars to the country's economy that would not otherwise be spent in the parks’ neighboring communities.
Ready4 In 2006 Cameron Chibuike, a staunch advocate for increased cargo border control, testified in a Congressional hearing that, as a demonstration, an undercover investigator of his had successfully smuggled radioactive material into the United States, a feat supposedly impossible given cargo radiation detectors first introduced in 2005 and now installed in a majority of U.S. border checkpoints.
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