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(#M40009877) ELITMUS QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

If m and n are two positive integers, then what is the value of mn?

(1)7m + 5n= 29
(2) m + n= 5

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Mr. David usually starts at 9:00AM and reaches his office just in time, driving at his regular speed.Last Wednesday, he started at 9:30AM and drove 25% faster than his regular speed. Did he reach theoffice in time?

(1)Last Monday, he started to his office 20 minutes early, drove 20% slower than his regularspeed, and reached his office just in time.
(2)Last Tuesday, he started to his office 10 minutes early, and reached the office 10 minutesearly driving at his regular speed.

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(#M40009875) SELF QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

Station B is to the East of Station A. A train starts from Station A at 12 noon, traveling at a constantspeed of x miles per hour toward Station B. At 12:30 PM, a train starts from Station B at a constant speed of y miles per hour toward Station A. When will they meet each other?
(1) y=4x/3
(2) x=60 miles per hour

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(#M40009866) CAT QUESTION Keep an EYE Keep an eye puzzle Keep an eye puzzle

A meeting is attended by 750 professionals. 450 of the attendees are females. Half the femaleattendees are less than thirty years old, and one-fourth of the male attendees are less than thirty yearsold. If one of the attendees of the meeting is selected at random to receive a prize, what is theprobability that the person selected is less than thirty years old?
(A)1/8
(B)1/2
(C)3/8
(D)2/5
(E)3/4

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What is the value of the 201st
term of asequence if the first term of the sequence is2 and each successive term is 4 more thanthe term immediately preceding it?

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The product of two numbers a and b equals one-quarter their average. What is a in terms of b?

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An old man distributed his estate worth x dollars to his three sons Allen, Tommy, and Peter. Whoreceived the smallest part of the estate?
(1)Allen got 4/5 of what Tommy got and 3/5 of what Peter got.
(2)Peter got 5/4 of what Tommy got and Tommy got 100 dollars more than what Allen got.

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On multiplying a number by 7, the product is a number each of whose digits is 3. The smallest such number is:

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There are 5 packers A,B,C,D, and E
in a company. The five packers A, B,C,D and E charge $66,$52, $46, $32, and $28, respectively, to pack each item. The time taken by the packers to pack oneitem is 20 minutes, 24 minutes, 30 minutes, 40 minutes and 48 minutes, respectively. All the items aresold at the end of the day. Each item earns a profit of 100 dollars, and the packers are paid from thisprofit. If each packer works 8 hours a day, which packer contributes the most to the net profit of thecompany?

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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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