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Question 1 of 18
1. Question
A company produces two different products, A and B. Product A sells for $100 per unit and has a profit margin of 20%, while Product B sells for $200 per unit and has a profit margin of 40%. The company has a total profit of $1,000,000 for the year. If the company sold 2,000 units of Product A, how many units of Product B did it sell during the year?
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Question 2 of 18
2. Question
A company manufactures 420 widgets per day. Each widget has 5 components that must be assembled. How many components does the company assemble in a week?
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Question 3 of 18
3. Question
A bakery uses 3 cups of flour to make one loaf of bread. If the bakery wants to make 45 loaves of bread, how many cups of flour does it need?
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Question 4 of 18
4. Question
Benton was playing basketball. 11 of his shots went in the hoop. 13 of his shots did not go in the hoop. How many shots were there in total?
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Question 5 of 18
5. Question
A company produces 1,000 units of a product in a week. If they work for 5 days a week, how many units do they produce per day on average?
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Question 6 of 18
6. Question
Alfredo bought five dozen eggs from the grocery store to bake some cakes. How many eggs did Alfredo buy?
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Question 7 of 18
7. Question
A bakery sells 250 cakes in a week. If each cake costs $20, how much money does the bakery make per day on average?
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Question 8 of 18
8. Question
Alyssa’s high school played 35 basketball games this year. She attended 31 games. How many basketball games did Alyssa miss?
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Question 9 of 18
9. Question
Melanie found 35 seashells and 20 starfish on the beach. She gave 21 of the seashells to Fred. How many seashells does Melanie now have?
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Question 10 of 18
10. Question
Elias has 102 muffins which he needs to box up. Fifty of the muffins are blueberry, and fifty-two are chocolate chip. He needs to package a dozen muffins per box. How many boxes does he need?
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Question 11 of 18
11. Question
Refer to the bar chart below. What is the approximate difference between the number of calls on Friday versus Monday?
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Question 12 of 18
12. Question
Refer to the pie chart below. If 15 people exercised 3-5 hours per week, how many people were surveyed in total?
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Question 13 of 18
13. Question
Based on the graph below, what is the closest approximate total profit for all five regions?
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Question 14 of 18
14. Question
Which statement is true regarding the distribution of the graph above?
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Question 15 of 18
15. Question
Which of the following numbers is out of place?
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Question 16 of 18
16. Question
Which of the following numbers is out of place?
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Question 17 of 18
17. Question
Complete the sequence: 2, 6, 18, 54, 162, __
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Question 18 of 18
18. Question
Which number comes next in the following sequence: 11, 55, 99, 1313, 1717