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Exam Name: GEDMathematical ReasoningExam
Exam Code: GED-Mathematical-Reasoning Dumps
Vendor: GED Certification: GED Mathematical Reasoning
Questions: 299 Q&A's Shared By: killian
Question 20

Questions 20

The numbers of sweat shirts and T-shirts sold at a street stand during the first six months of the year are shown in the graph at the left.

During which month were the numbers of sweat shirts and T-shirts sold the same?

Options:

A.

February

B.

March

C.

April

D.

May

E.

June

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Question 21

The PTA’s drive to get new members exceeded its goal by 10 percent. If the number of new members totaled 165, how many new members did the PTA have as its original goal?

Options:

A.

140

B.

145

C.

150

D.

155

E.

160

Discussion
Question 22

A farmer built a barn at a cost of $48,000 and wishes to insure it for the same amount. If insurance costs $0.35 per $100 of the amount insured, how much must the farmer pay for insurance?

Options:

A.

$35.00

B.

$168.00

C.

$350.00

D.

$480.00

E.

$16,800.00

Discussion
Question 23

Questions 23

The dimensions of the rectangle shown at the left are represented by 9n and 6n.

Which of the following represents the PERIMETER of the rectangle?

Options:

A.

15n

B.

30n

C.

30

D.

9n 2

E.

54n 2

Discussion
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