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Although their primary attempt for business expansion would take place in the Indian market, manufacturers of low-cost cell phones could not afford to sacrifice the price-sensitive segment of developed markets because if they gave that up, their footing to enter India was very shaky.

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Weighing in on the controversial subject, the president announced that the potential construction of a new pipeline depends on if it will exacerbate the problem of carbon pollution or have a net effect that serves the national interest.

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He succeeded more as a public novelty compared to a presidential candidate, Ross Perot nevertheless established in the 1992 and 1996 campaigns that candidates running outside the two major U.S. parties could have an impact on the national discourse.

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Eugene Fama's theory of there being "efficient" financial markets, meaning that an investor, given widely available information, cannot consistently achieve returns in excess of average market returns, is still respected.

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Investors question whether there will be an end to the recent pattern in which a social network attains an unprecedented number of customers, which is dethroned by a new company with a slightly different product concept.

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The number of visible stars in the night sky, , can be estimated by the formula , where  is the number of stars counted through a tube with length , in centimeters, and a circular mouth of area , in square centimeters. Based on the formula, what is the estimated number of visible stars in the night sky if 240 stars are observed through a tube 10 feet long with a mouth of radius of 4 feet? (1 foot = 30.48 centimeters)

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A random sample of citizens contains people registered to vote and not registered to vote in the ratio 12:5, respectively. How many people not registered to vote are there if the sample contains 153 people?

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Last year the average health care cost per employee in Group G increased by n percent and the average compensation per employee in group G increased by m percent, where n is greater than m. By what percent did the ratio of health care cost per employee to compensation per employee increase, in terms of n and m?

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( 1 3 ) −3 ( 1 9 ) −2 ( 1 27 ) −1 ( 1 81 ) 0 =

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The numbers of marbles of each of four different colors in a box are in the ratio 3 to 4 to 6 to 8. If there are 24 marbles of one of the colors, which of the following CANNOT be the total number of marbles in the box?

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How many circles can be constructed in the coordinate plane that have a center located at the intersection of two integer values, that have a radius with an integer length, and that in no portion lie outside the square region defined by 0≤x≤5 and 0≤y≤5 ?

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If a>0 and a b = b , what is b in terms of a?

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If x( 5n+1 3 )=x and x≠0, then n=

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The circle with center C shown above is tangent to both axes and has an area of A. What is the distance from O to C, in terms of A?

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If 0.016* 10 n 0.4* 10 m =4* 10 4 , then m−n=

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When positive integer m is divided by positive integer n, the remainder is 27. If m n =75.018, what is the value of n?

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A certain rectangular window is half as long as it is wide. If its area is 20 feet, then its dimensions in feet are

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In a certain sequence, the term x_n is given by the formula x_n=(x_{n-1})^2+x_{n-2} for all n\geq 2. If x_0=2 and x_1=3, what is the value of x_3 ?

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If the quotient  is less than zero, which of the following CANNOT be true?

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