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If is an integer, is ?

(1)

(2)

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Does the integer have at least three different positive prime factors?

(1) is an integer.

(2) is an integer.

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In the figure shown, lines r and s are parallel. Is ?

(1)

(2)

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What is the value of in the figure above?

(1)

(2)

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What is the value of in the figure above?

(1)

(2)

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In the rectangular coordinate system above, if and have equal area, what are the coordinates of point L?

(1) and .

(2) The coordinates of point O are .

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In the -plane, lines and intersect at the point . Is the -intercept of greater than the -intercept of ?

(1) The slope of is .

(2) The slope of is negative.

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The sequence such that for all integers . If is a positive integer, is the sum of the first terms of the sequence greater than ?

(1)

(2)

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The sequence such that for all integers . If is a positive integer greater than , is the sum of the first terms of the sequence less than ?

(1)

(2)

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If arc above is a semicircle, what is the length of diameter ?

(1)

(2)

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If and are positive integers, is ?

(1)

(2)

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Two integers will be randomly selected, one from set and one from set . What is the probability that the sum of the two integers will equal ?

(1)

(2)

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The inside of a rectangular carton is centimeters long, centimeters wide, and centimeters high. The carton is filled to capacity with identical cylindrical cans of vegetables that stand upright in rows and columns, as indicated in the figure above. If the cans are centimeters high, what is the value of ?

(1) Each of the cans has a volume of cubic centimeters.

(2) The area of the base of the rectangular carton is square centimeters.

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In the figure above, what is the value of ?

(1)

(2) and are both isosceles and

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In the figure above, what is the value of ?

(1)

(2) and are both isosceles and

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Box
Fraction of the Total Value of Rachel's Order

Rachel submitted an order for several items from a popular online retail site. Her items were packaged in 6 separate boxes and were delivered on Monday and Tuesday of this past week. Each box was labeled , , , , , or . The table shows the value of each box as a fraction of the total value of Rachel's order. If the delivery on Monday had a value greater than of the total value of Rachel's order, was box delivered on Monday?

(1) and were delivered on Monday.

(2) and were delivered on Tuesday.

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Short Story
Fraction of the Total Reading Assignment

Hannah was given an assignment to read short stories this week. She does her reading on Wednesday and Thursday. Her teacher labeled the stories , , , , , and . The table shows the percentage of each story as a fraction of the total number of pages of the entire reading assignment. If Hannah read more than of the entire assignment on Wednesday and she always completed a short story in one sitting, did she read on Wednesday?

(1) Hannah read and on Thursday.

(2) Hannah read and on Wednesday.

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A conveyor belt moves bottles at a constant speed of 120 centimeters per second. If the conveyor belt moves a bottle from a loading dock to an unloading dock, is the distance that the conveyor belt moves the bottle less than 90 meters? (1 meter = 100 centimeters)

(1) It takes the conveyor belt less than 1.2 minutes to move the bottle from the loading dock to the unloading dock.

(2) It takes the conveyor belt more than 1.1 minutes to move the bottle from the loading dock to the unloading dock.

Ready4 [GMAT-Math-7117-q-GEO]

What is the value of x+y in the figure above?

(1) w = 95

(2) z = 125

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[GMAT-Math-7128-q]

A circular tub has a band painted around its circumference, as shown above. What is the surface area of the painted band?

(1) x=0.5

(2) The height of the tub is 1 meter.

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