Registrants for a conference were asked to choose a room for single or double occupancy and to reserve seating for lunches only or for lunches and dinners. A total of 1,250 people registered for the conference, and 250 of those requested single-occupancy rooms. Two hundred people reserved lunch-only seating, and 50 declined all meal service. Find the number of dinners that will be needed and the total number of rooms reserved.
Which year had the total number of workers equal to the total number of workers the factory had in the year 2007?
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Email #1
Email from wedding coordinator to bride and groom
February 12, at 10:13am
"The final headcount for booking the pavilion for the reception is today. Right now we have a rough estimate of 425 people. Is this still true and if so, do we know how many people will be having the chicken dinner?"
Email #2
Email from the bride to the wedding coordinator
February 12, at 10:27am
"We are still waiting on 40 invitations to RSVP; we gave a deadline of February 15. Is there a possibility for an extension to the 15th? Of the current 425 guests 375 have opted for the chicken dinner."
Email #3
Email from the wedding coordinator to the bride
February 12, at 11:02am
"I will reach out to the pavilion to see if an extension is possible and get back to you this afternoon. We can always assume for more since the pavilion does offer a refund if any changes are made at least one week prior to the wedding."
Based on the given information in the emails, determine whether the statements are justified.
I. The wedding coordinator is not willing to extend the guest headcount deadline.
II. The bride does not have a specific, expected date to receive RSVPs.
III. The wedding coordinator gives additional options to the bride in case the pavilion will not give an extension.
There are three times as many hot dogs as pizzas and five times as many brownies as hot dogs in "Junk Food 'R' Us" restaurant. The restaurant sells only whole products (you cannot buy half a pizza, for example). How many brownies are there in the restaurant?
(1) There are at least 10 pizzas in the restaurant
(2) There are 32 hot dogs at most in the restaurant
The above-shown graphs are of a company of their earnings and shares.The Management predicts that earnings will decline by 5% from August to September.
How many shares does the company need to buy back so that the earnings per share ratio does not change?
Article 1
From a local Southern California newspaper.
Typically, fewer people vote in local elections that in national ones, but participation can vary widely by state. A new poll has found that more people in California vote in local elections than do people in Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico combined. This has been attributed to the high number of independent voters in our state, as well as the high enthusiasm for local elections. City councilman Brad Zellman was pleased to see such a high turnout at the recent city council election. “It’s a unique opportunity for local citizens’ votes to carry more weight than they would in big national elections, and it’s great to have so much participation in these smaller campaigns state-wide.”
Article 2
Editorial from the Opinion section of a competing newspaper.
The recent city council election has seen many a politico claim that the increased voter turnout is due to local citizens wanting to be a part of an election where their vote is proportionally more important. However, it is incorrect to suggest that voting in local elections somehow means your vote “counts more.” True, local politicians make decisions that affect day-to-day operations of our cities, but national politicians make decisions that ultimately affect the outcomes of our lives. When you vote for national figures in larger elections, your vote matters more because you are voting for people who will ultimately have a bigger impact on your life long-term.
Article 3
Results from recent California elections.
City councilman elections: 13,000 local votes cast (22% of the eligible population voted), 80% of citizens who voted were polled as “extremely satisfied” with the results. District representative elections: 1.9 million votes cast (19% of the eligible population voted), 67% of citizens who voted were polled as “extremely satisfied” with the results.
Consider each of the following statements. Does the information in the articles support the inference as stated?
Californians are more concerned with politics than are people in Nevada, Arizona, and New Mexico.
The “weight” Zellman describes refers to the scale of political decision-making.
The students in a certain college class took a midterm exam and a final exam, both of which were scored out of a total of 100 points. What percent of the students earned a higher score on the final than on the midterm?
(1) Of the students in the class, 28% scored at least 6 points higher on the final than on the midterm.
(2) Of the students who scored higher on the final than on the midterm, 40% scored at least 6 points higher on the final.
Linda has the choice to buy raw materials from one of two vendors. Vendor X offers a 5% bulk order discount but includes a handling fee with each purchase. Vendor Y doesn't offer a discount but doesn't charge any additional fees. The handling fee Vendor X charges is $10 for orders under $250, $20 for orders from $250 to $600, and $25 for orders above $600. Linda calculates that for very small orders, Vendor Y is more cost-effective, but she suspects that for larger orders, Vendor X might be cheaper.
I. Determine the smallest value of an order from Vendor Y for which an identical order from Vendor X would be less expensive.
II. If an order costs $500 from Vendor Y, how much would the same order cost from Vendor X?
The number of people in the world who natively speak Language A is 330 million. The number of people in the world who natively speak Language B is 260 million. Language experts who chart the growth of both languages claim that in five years, the number of persons who natively speak Language A will be approximately 450 million, and the number of persons who natively speak Language B will be approximately 300 million.
In the table below, identify the average annual rate of growth of Language A native speakers, and then identify the difference between Language A’s and Language B’s average annual growth rates. Make only two selections, one in each column.
LANGUAGE A: 24,000,000 DIFFERENCE BETWEEN LANGUAGE A AND LANGUAGE B: 16,000,000
ABC Office Supply offers a discount on orders over $500. It applies the discount before calculating sales tax. Its most recent orders were for $1,086 and $693 in goods. After ABC applied the discount and added sales tax, the invoices for the two orders showed final charges of $1,106.50 and $706.08, respectively. Determine the discount rate (as a percentage of the order) and the tax rate (as a percentage of the discounted order).
Discount rate: 5% Tax rate: 7.25%
The number of cats in Libby’s house is twice the number of dogs and one third the number of fish. If cats, dogs and fish are the only pets in Libby’s house, what is the probability of randomly selecting two cats?
(1) The number of cats in Libby’s house is 12.
(2) The total number of pets in Libby’s house is 54.
Joyce has a recipe for a batch of brownies and a recipe for a coffee cake. How many cups of flour does her recipe for a batch of brownies require?
(1) When Joyce bakes a batch of brownies and a coffee cake following her recipes, she uses a total of 9/2 cups of flour.
(2) When Joyce bakes 2 batches of brownies and 3 coffee cakes following her recipes, she uses a total of 11 cups of flour.
During the years 2006 through 2008, what were the arithmetic mean earnings per year?
Techniques
At a gym there are three different paths an individual can take to obtaining membership. The first option is personal training. The second option is group fitness classes and the last option is individual direction. Members are only allowed to partake in individual direction after 5 personal training sessions and 10 group fitness classes.
Personnel
For personal training, there must be one trainer per individual. For group fitness classes there must be one trainer per eight individuals. For individual direction, no trainer is required; however, only 25 members can partake in individual direction at a time. At this particular gym there are 12 trainers.
Price
The price of membership depends on the technique the individual chooses. Personal training costs between $40 and $75 per session, depending on the trainer. Group fitness classes cost $20 per session. Individual direction costs $15 per visit.
Based on the given information, determine whether each of the statements is justified.
I. An individual who is experienced in fitness and has taken 3 group classes can choose to pay for the individual direction membership.
II. An individual who has a budget of $160 a month to spend on fitness after going through the personal training and group sessions can attend 8 classes per month.
III. Tina has completed all the necessary requirements to have an individual direction membership; Tina would make the 26th member of this type.
Two pipes supply waters to a cistern whose capacity of 15 cubic feet. How long does it take the two pipes to fill the cistern?
1. The first pipe supplies water at a rate (per minute) that is thrice faster than the second pipe.
2. The pipes fill 8 cubic feet of the tank in ten minute.
If r and s are positive integers, what is the remainder when r + s is divided by 3?
(1) rs is divisible by 9
(2) s is divisible by 3
The following graph shows the results of a survey taken in 14 markets that inquired about subjects’ habit of reading the print version of a daily newspaper. Each point represents the percent of men and the percent of women in a particular market who indicated that they read the daily paper. The solid line is the line of best fit. The equation of this line is shown on the graph.
The line of best fit suggests that a 1% increase in the number of men who read the daily paper corresponds to a_________ in the number of women who read the daily paper.
Based upon these data, in a market in which approximately 40% of men read the daily paper, we would expect about_________ of women to read the daily paper.
The following graph shows the results of a survey taken in 14 markets that inquired about subjects’ habit of reading the print version of a daily newspaper. Each point represents the percent of men and the percent of women in a particular market who indicated that they read the daily paper. The solid line is the line of best fit. The equation of this line is shown on the graph.
The line of best fit most accurately predicts the percent of women who read the daily paper when the percent of men who read the daily paper exceeds _______
The percent of men who read the daily paper differs most from the percent of women who read it in ___________
A shopper bought a tie and a belt during a sale. Which item did he buy at the greater dollar value?
(1) He bought the tie at a 20 percent discount.
(2) He bought the belt at a 25 percent discount
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