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(#M40010382) GMAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

The ratio of the number of boys and girls who appeared for the exam is 15:7. Out of the total number of boys and girls, the number of boys and girls who cleared their exams is in the ratio of 3:2. Find out the percentage of boys who passed in the exam if it is given that 65 % of the girls cleared their exams.

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The ratio between the ages of Son and his mother is 1: 2 and that of Son and his father is 1: 3 at the time of Son's birth. If son is 10 years old now. Find out the ratio between the ages of son's mother and father at present.

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If the function f(x) is defined for all real numbers x as the maximum value of 2x+4 and 12+3x,then for which one of the following values of x will
f(x) actually equal 2x+4 ?
(A)–4
(B)–5
(C)–6
(D)–7
(E)–9

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Each Employee at a certain bank is either a clerk or an agent or both. Of every three agents, one isalso a clerk. Of every two clerks, one is also an agent. What is the probability that an employeerandomly selected from the bank is both an agent and a clerk?

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Every one who passes the test will be awarded a degree. The probability that Tom passes the test is0.3, and the probability that John passes the test is 0.4. The two events are independent of each other.What is the probability that at least one of them gets the degree?

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A person purchased 80 pencils and sold them at a loss equal to the selling price of 20 pencils. The cost of 80 pencils is how many times the selling price of 80 pencils?

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Two different numbers when divided by the same divisor left remainders of 11 and 21 respectively. When the numbers' sum was divided by the same divisor, the remainder was 4. What was the divisor?

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Bowl contains marbles. If 1/4 of the marbles were removed, the bowl would be filled to 1/2 of its capacity. If 100 marbles were added,the bowl would be full. How many marbles are in bowl?

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There are 5 doors to a lecture room. Two are red and the others are green.In how many ways can a lecturer enter the room and leave the room from different colored doors?
(A)3(B)6(C)12(D)24(E)18

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The numbers {1,3,6,7,7,7} are used to form three 2-digit numbers.If the sum of these three numbers is a prime number p,wwhat is the largest possible value of p?

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