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http://gmatclub.com/forum/topic-89630.html
Tags: Fractions/Ratios/Decimals | Roots | Min/Max Problems | Difficulty: 700-Level
If the two-digit integers M and N are positive and have the by melissawlim
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If the two-digit integers M and N are positive and have the same digits, but in reverse order, which of the
following CANNOT be the sum of M and N?
A. 181
B. 165
C. 121
D. 99
E. 44
Question 182 from The Official Guide for GMAT Review 12th Edition:
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Which of the following fractions has a decimal equivalent that is a terminating decimal?
A. 10/189
B. 15/196
C. 16/225
D. 25/144
E. 39/128
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Tags: Source: GMAT Prep | Fractions/Ratios/Decimals | Percents and Interest Problems | Difficulty: 700-Level
The rate of a certain chemical reaction is directly proportional to the square of the concentration of chemical A
present and inversely proportional to the concentration of chemical B present. If the concentration of chemical
B is increased by 100 percent, which of the following is closest to the percent change in the concentration of
chemical A required to keep the reaction rate unchanged?
A. 100% decrease
B. 50% decrease
C. 40% decrease
D. 40% increase
E. 50% increase
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Of all the students in a certain dormitory, 1/2 are first-year students and the rest are second-year students. If
4/5 of the first-year students have not declared a major and if the fraction of second-year students who have
declared a major is 3 times the fraction of first-year students who have declared a major, what fraction of all
the students in the dormitory are second-year students who have not declared a major?
A. 1/15
B. 1/5
C. 4/15
D. 1/3
E. 2/5
A batch of cookies was divided amomg 3 tins: 2/3 of all the by zaarathelab
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A batch of cookies was divided amomg 3 tins: 2/3 of all the cookies were placed in either the blue or the green
tin, and the rest were placed in the red tin. If 1/4 of all the cookies were placed in the blue tin, what fraction of
the cookies that were placed in the other tins were placed in the green tin
A. 15/2
B. 9/4
C. 5/9
D. 7/5
E. 9/7
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http://gmatclub.com/forum/topic-88649.html
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Miguel is mixing up a salad dressing. Regardless of the number of servings, the recipe requires that 5/8 of the
finished dressing mix be olive oil, 1/4 vinegar, and the remainder an even mixture of salt, pepper and sugar. If
Miguel accidentally doubles the vinegar and forgets the sugar altogether, what proportion of the botched
dressing will be olive oil?
A) 15/29
B) 5/8
C) 5/16
D) 1/2
E) 13/27
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If a and b are positive integers such that a/b=2.86, which of the following must be a divisor of a?
A. 10
B.13
C. 18
D. 26
E. 50
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