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There is a leak in the bottom of the tank.

This leak can empty a full tank in 8


hr. When the tank is full, a tap is opened into the tank which inteks water at r
ate of 6 liter per hr. and the tank is now emptied in 12 hr. What is the capacit
y of the tank?
A. 28.3 liter
B. 36 liter
C. 144 liter
D. 150 liter
E. cannot be determined
List T consist of 30 positive decimals, none of which is an integer, and the sum
of the 30 decimals is S. The estimated sum of the 30 decimals, E, is defined as
follows. Each decimal in T whose tenths digit is even is rounded up to the near
est integer, and each decimal in T whose tenths digits is odd is rounded down to
the nearest integer. If 1/3 of the decimals in T have a tenths digit that is ev
en, which of the following is a possible value of E - S ?
I. -16
II. 6
III. 10
A. I only
B. I and II only
C. I and III only
D. II and III only
E. I, II, and III
Anthony and Michael sit on the six-member board of directors for company X. If t
he board is to be split up into 2 three-person subcommittees, what percent of al
l the possible subcommittees that include Michael also include Anthony?
A. 20%
B. 30%
C. 40%
D. 50%
E. 60%
A certain established organization has exactly 4096 members. A certain new organ
ization has exactly 4 members. Every 5 months the membership of the established
organization increases by 100 percent. Every 10 months the membership of the new
organization increases by 700 percent. New members join the organizations only
on the last day of each 5- or 10-month period. Assuming that no member leaves th
e organizations, after how many months will the two groups have exactly the same
number of members?
(A) 20
(B) 40
(C) 50
(D) 80
(E) 100
Tanya prepared 4 different letters to be sent to 4 different addresses. For each
letter she prepared an envelope with its correct address. If the 4 letters are
to be put in 4 envelopes at random, what is the probability:
A. That no letter will be put into the envelope with its correct address?
B. That all letters will be put into the envelope with its correct address?
C. That only 1 letter will be put into the envelope with its correct address?
D. That only 2 letters will be put into the envelope with its correct address?
E. That only 3 letters will be put into the envelope with its correct address?
F. That more than one letter will be put into the envelope with its correct addr
ess?
G. That more than two letters will be put into the envelope with its correct add
ress?
A square wooden plaque has a square brass inlay in the center, leaving a wooden
strip of uniform width around the brass square. If the ratio of the brass area t
o the wooden area is 25 to 39, which of the following could be the width, in inc
hes, of the wooden strip?
I. 1
II. 3
III. 4
(A) I only
(B) II only
(C) I and II only
(D) I and III only
(E) I, II , and III
An airline passenger is planning a trip that involves three connecting flights t
hat leave from Airports A, B, and C, respectively. The first flight leaves Airpo
rt A every hour, beginning at 8:00 a.m., and arrives at Airport B 3/2 hours late
r. The second flight leaves Airport B every 20 minutes, beginning at 8:00 a.m.,
and arrives at Airport C 7/6 hours later. The third flight leaves Airport C ever
y hour, beginning at 8:45 a.m. What is the least total amount of time the passen
ger must spend between flights if all flights keep to their schedules?
(A) 25 min
(B) 1 hr 5 min
(C) 1 hr 15 min
(D) 2 hr 20 min
(E) 3 hr 40 min
A certain right triangle has sides of length x, y, and z, where x < y < z, If th
e area of this triangular region is 1, which of the following indicates all of t
he possible values of y ?
a) y>root2 b) root 3/2 <y< root2
x )))
2x + y = 12
|y| <= 12
For how many ordered pairs (x , y) that are solutions of the system above are x
and y both integers?
(A) 7
(B) 10
(C) 12
(D) 13
(E) 14
If x is a prime number greater than 5, y is a positive integer, and 5y=x^2+x, th
en y must be divisible by which of the following?
I. 5
II. 2x
III. x+1
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. II and III only
Bob and Wendy left home to walk together to a restaurant for dinner. They starte
d out walking at a constant pace of 3 mph. At precisely the halfway point, Bob r
ealized he had forgotten to lock the front door of their home. Wendy continued o
n to the restaurant at the same constant pace. Meanwhile, Bob, traveling at a ne
w constant speed on the same route, returned home to lock the door and then went
to the restaurant to join Wendy. How long did Wendy have to wait for Bob at the
restaurant?
(1) Bobs average speed for the entire journey was 4 mph.
(2) On his journey, Bob spent 32 more minutes alone than he did walking with Wen
dy.

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