GMAT Quantitative Reasoning Practice Set 7
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingA group of students is collecting recyclables for a paper maché construction project. Of the recyclable products, only 30% are paper material suitable for the construction project. If 6 kg of suitable paper material is needed for the construction project, how much material do the students need to initially collect?
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingSolve for x
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingGiven that x and y are two integers greater than one what cannot be the value of the product of (square of x) and y?
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingX represents the set of all positive multiples of 4 that are less than 200. R is the set of all positive multiples of 7 that are less than or equal to 175. What is X ∩ R?
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingIf 3g² – 7g – 20 = 0 and 12p² + 4p – 8 = 0, what is the sum of all solutions for p and g?
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingThe incomplete table below shows the breakdown of the male and female 5th grade students at a local middle school.
< 72 Inches >= 72 Inches Total Males 78 81 Females 12 Total 144 15 159 What is the probability that a student chosen at random will be a male that has a height ≥ 72 inches?
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingWhat is ∠y – ∠x?
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingWhen fully evaluated, what digit is in the ones place value for the following expression?
512 – 29 – 53
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Question 9 of 9
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Category: GMAT Problem SolvingIf the area of a flag is 18,000 square millimeters, what is the area of the flag in square centimeters? (1 millimeter = 0.1 centimeter)
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