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A manufacturer sells radios. Next month, sales projections indicate that the manufacturer well sell 500 radios. The cost of manufacturing the first 200 radios each month is $40, but due to quantity differences the cost of manufacturing the last 300 radios is $35. Based on the projections, assuming the manufacturer wants to make a profit of at least $10,000, what’s the minimum price he should charge for a radio?
A. $59
B. $57
C. $61
D. $63
E. $55
A. 36
B. 6
C. 150
D. 75
E. 30
In a car company, the number of tires in stock, T, is directly proportional to the number of cars in the showroom, C, which is in turn directly proportional to the number of projected purchasers, P. If P = 5, what’s T? 1. If P = 4, C = 20 2. If P = 2, T = 40
A. Statement 1 alone is sufficient, but statement 2 alone is not sufficient
B. Statement 2 alone is sufficient, but statement 1 alone is not sufficient
C. Both statements together are sufficient, but neither statement alone is sufficient
D. Each statement alone is sufficient
E. Both statements together are not sufficient
There are 200 cakes in the store. Of the cakes, 60 have sprinkles, and 160 have frosting. Some of the cakes have both sprinkles and frosting. How many cakes have neither frosting nor sprinkles? 1. 30 cakes have both sprinkles and frosting 2. 130 cakes have frosting but not sprinkles
The next two questions refer to the following passage:In recent years, music fans have been presented with a serious problem. The process of purchasing music and songs is becoming increasingly easier with the use of new technologies, especially the internet. However, at the same time, the price of live music concert tickets is on the increase.Concert-goers have many factors to blame for this phenomenon. First, middleman institutes that buy exclusive rights to tickets can resell them at a higher margin to make large profits, causing price inflation. The abundance of scalpers, which are individuals who buy tickets with the intention of reselling them, a practice that is illegal in certain countries, is making the problem even bigger. As well, artists and concert managers themselves have an interest in charging higher ticket prices to make a higher overall profit.It’s impossible to say who is ultimately responsible for the high ticket prices for live music concerts, but it is clear that the fans are the ones who suffer most.What is the ‘problem’, as mentioned in line 1?
A. Higher ticket prices in live music concerts
B. Lower quality of live music concerts
C. Illegal practices by ticket sellers
D. Musical artists who are concerned with profits rather than music
E. New technologies harming music quality
The next two questions refer to the following passage:In recent years, music fans have been presented with a serious problem. The process of purchasing music and songs is becoming increasingly easier with the use of new technologies, especially the internet. However, at the same time, the price of live music concert tickets is on the increase.Concert-goers have many factors to blame for this phenomenon. First, middleman institutes that buy exclusive rights to tickets can resell them at a higher margin to make large profits, causing price inflation. The abundance of scalpers, which are individuals who buy tickets with the intention of reselling them, a practice that is illegal in certain countries, is making the problem even bigger. As well, artists and concert managers themselves have an interest in charging higher ticket prices to make a higher overall profit.It’s impossible to say who is ultimately responsible for the high ticket prices for live music concerts, but it is clear that the fans are the ones who suffer most.According to the passage, which group of people is not responsible for higher ticket prices?
A. Concert goers who cause price inflation due to high demand
B. Scalpers who use practices that are often illegal
C. Concert managers who charge higher prices
D. Artists looking for more revenue
E. Middleman institutes that buy tickets and sell them for higher prices
According to a science journal, the average lifespan of a hamster is between 4 and 5 months. My hamster lived for just 2 months. Therefore, my hamster had a life quality that can be considered to be below average.Which of the following is a fault in the above argument?
A. Some hamsters live for over a year
B. Lifespan is not the same thing as life quality
C. The standard deviation is not given
D. Hamsters are likely to die faster in certain environments
E. The phrase ‘below average’ does not necessary mean insufficient
Astrology is often considered a non-scientific system of beliefs. However, astrology is in fact a serious study of how celestial bodies affect everyday life. The fact that astrology uses precise systems based on real astronomical data shows that even though some people might not understand it, astrology is a very scientific endeavour.Which assumption is necessary in order to validate this conclusion?
A. Endeavours that study how things affect everyday life are important to science
B. Since astrology is based on celestial bodies, it can be used in conjunction with astronomical data
C. Any field that uses real data and precise systems in scientific
D. Any endeavour that doesn’t use real data and precise systems isn’t scientific
E. Since astrology uses scientific methods and precise systems, it will produce accurate predictions
Never before had the people of the United States been so optimistic about the future as they had after the election of President Obama.
A. As optimistic about the future as they
B. As optimistic about the future that they were
C. So optimistic about the future as they were
D. So optimistic about the future as they had
E. As optimistic about the future as
According to a new report by the science journal of Glasgow, many of the phone lines used in the local metropolitan area contain defects that endanger citizens, and must be replaced in a timely manner.
A. Much of the phone lines used in the local metropolitan area contain
B. Much of the phone lines used in the local metropolitan area contains
C. Much of the phone lines used in the local metropolitan area to contain
D. Many of the phone lines used in the local metropolitan area containing
E. Many of the phone lines used in the local metropolitan areas contain
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