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Questions 2

The ratio of trucks to cars sold at Marathon Motors during the year is about 2 to 5. If the company sold about 500 cars last year, about how many trucks did it sell?

Options:

A.  

200

B.  

250

C.  

300

D.  

500

E.  

700

Discussion 0
Questions 3

Lamar is three weeks late in collecting money from his newspaper customers. If he has 25 customers and each owes $4 per week, what expression equals the total number of dollars due for the 3 weeks?

Options:

A.  

25(4) (3)

B.  

25(3) (3)

C.  

25(4)(12)

D.  

25(3)(12)

E.  

Not enough information is given.

Discussion 0
Questions 4

Dan is 2 years younger than Amy, and the sum of their ages is less than 20. Which of the following is a correct statement about Amy's and Dan's ages? (Let A = Amy's age.)

Options:

A.  

A + A – 2 < 20

B.  

A + A + 2 < 20

C.  

A + 2A < 20

D.  

A + 2A + A < 20

E.  

A + A – 3 < 20

Discussion 0
Questions 5

It takes Raymond 1 hour and 40 minutes to drive to his parents’ house. Raymond’s brother Carl can get to their parents’ house in half that time because he lives closer.

If Raymond leaves for his parents’ home at 00 P.M., what time should Carl leave if they plan to arrive at the same time?

Options:

A.  

20 P.M.

B.  

50 P.M.

C.  

10 P.M.

D.  

20 P.M.

E.  

40 P.M.

Discussion 0
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