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Marketing strategist: Agency A designed an advertising campaign that our company is about to test with a focus group. We are wondering whether a new ad campaign will increase our name recognition among consumers. As a contingency, we have decided that we might ask Agency B to design an alternate campaign. However, if we find that A's campaign elicits positive responses from the focus group, we will not ask B for a campaign.A statement that must be true if the marketing strategist's statements are true: After the focus testing is complete, if the company ______, then it must also be the case that the company ______.Select for 1 if and 2 then the two different options that create a statement that must be true if the marketing strategist's statements are true. Make only two selections, one in each column.
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OG17 OG18 MSR
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For each of the following statements, select Yes if that statement describes an inference that could reasonably be made from the information provided. Otherwise, select No.
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A magazine tested different microwave ovens and rated them on their ease of use, energy efficiency, quietness, and ability to heat food evenly. The ratings in each category ranged from 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent). The following table shows the magazine's ratings.
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Assume that, in the price category, a lower price constitutes a higher rating. For each of the following pairs of characteristics, select Yes if exactly one of the listed microwaves has the highest rating in both characteristics. Otherwise, select No.
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OG17 OG18
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In New Zealand, the grape is a long-established crop, but the truffle—an edible fungus that grows on the roots of certain trees—became a commercial crop in the 1980s. The graph represents projected cumulative net income for grape and truffle crops through the end of the year, in thousands of New Zealand dollars per hectare (NZ$1,000/ha), for each of the first 11 years since planting. Cumulative net income is equal to total revenue from crop sales for the years since planting minus total investment costs over those same years.From each drop-down menu, select the option that creates the most accurate statement about these projections based on the given information. A. Cumulative net income from truffles is least at the end of the year since planting.B. If cumulative net income for grapes continues to grow at the same rate as in years 8 through 11 since planting, the cumulative net income from grapes for the 12th year since planting will be approximately NZ$ per hectare.
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PREP07 Test 1
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Six countries in a certain region sent a total of 75 representatives to an international congress, and no two countries sent the same number of representatives. Of the six countries, if Country A sent the second greatest number of representatives, did Country A send at least 10 representatives?(1) One of the six countries sent 41 representatives to the congress.(2) Country A sent fewer than 12 representatives to the congress.
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PREP07 Test 2
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The sale price of a certain jacket was 15 percent less than its original price, and the sale price of a certain shirt was 10 percent less than its original price. How much greater was the original price of the jacket than the original price of the shirt?(1) The sale price of the jacket was $83 greater than the sale price of the shirt.(2) The original price of the jacket was $140.
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PREP07 Test 2
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The operation @ represents either addition, subtraction, or multiplication of integers. What is the value of 1 @ 0 ?
(1) 0 @ 2 = 2(2) 2 @ 0 = 2
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PREP07 Test 2
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Sets A, B, and C have some elements in common. If 16 elements are in both A and B, 17 elements are in both A and C, and 18 elements are in both B and C, how many elements do all three of the sets A, B, and C have in common?
(1) Of the 16 elements that are in both A and B, 9 elements are also in C.(2) A has 25 elements, B has 30 elements, and C has 35 elements.
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PREP07 Test 2
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Set S consists of five consecutive integers, and set T consists of seven consecutive integers. Is the median of the numbers in set S equal to the median of the numbers in set T ?(1) The median of the numbers in set S is 0. (2) The sum of the numbers in set S is equal to the sum of the numbers in set T.
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PREP07 Test 2
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If -2x > 3y, is x negative? (1) y > 0 (2) 2x + 5y - 20 = 0
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PREP07 Test 2
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If x and y are integers, is the value of x(y + 1) even? (1) x and y are prime numbers. (2) y > 7
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PREP07 Test 2
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Does set S contain any even numbers? (1) There are no prime numbers in S. (2) There are no multiples of 4 in S.
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PREP07 Test 2
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Some of the students enrolled at College T are part-time students and the rest are full-time students. By what percent did the number of full-time students enrolled at College T increase from the fall of 1999 to the fall of 2000 ? (1) There were 50 more full-time students enrolled at College T in the fall of 2000 than in the fall of 1999. (2) The total number of students enrolled at College T increased by 5 percent from the fall of 1999 to the fall of 2000.
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PREP07 Test 2
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Last Thursday, John assembled chairs at a rate of 3 chairs per hour for part of the day and Larry assembled no chairs. Last Friday, Larry assembled chairs at a rate of 4 chairs per hour for part of the day and John assembled no chairs. If John and Larry assembled chairs for a total of 7 hours during these two days, how many chairs did John assemble last Thursday?(1) During these two days, John and Larry assembled a total of 25 chairs.(2) During these two days, Larry assembled more chairs than John did.
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PREP07 Test 2
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How many people received a certain survey? (1) Six-tenths of those who received the survey responded. (2) Of those who received the survey, 42 responded.
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PREP07 Test 2
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The symbol @ represents one of the four arithmetic operations: addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
Is (5 @ 6) @ 2 = 5 @ (6 @ 2) ? (1) 5 @ 6 = 6 @ 5 (2) 2 @ 0 = 2
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PREP07 Test 2
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What is the total surface area of rectangular solid R ? (1) The surface area of one of the faces of R is 48. (2) The length of one of the edges of R is 3.
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PREP07 Test 2
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A certain list consists of several different integers. Is the product of all the integers in the list positive? (1) The product of the greatest and smallest of the integers in the list is positive. (2) There is an even number of integers in the list.
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PREP07 Test 2
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If m is a positive odd integer, what is the average (arithmetic mean) of a certain set of m integers? (1) The integers in the set are consecutive multiples of 3. (2) The median of the set of integers is 33.
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