When money is shared in the ratio 2: 3: 5 The largest portion is $80,000. How much was the total amount shared? a. none of the options given b. $160,000 c. $32,000 d. $48,000 Clear my choice

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When money is shared in the ratio 2: 3: 5 The largest portion is $80,000.

How much was the total amount shared?

a.

none of the options given

b.

$160,000

c.

$32,000

d.

$48,000

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8, -4, 2 ....  the next term in the GP shown is

Select one:
a.

none of the options given

b.

1/2

c.

1

d.

-1

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How many different arrangement could be made with the SYMBOLS given below

♥ ♣ ♥ ♠ ♣ ♥ ♦

a.

none of the options given

b.

7!/(3! 2!)

c.

7!/(3!)

d.

7!/( 2!)

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Given the Universal Set as numbers from 0 – 10,  Set A - {1, 5, 7, 8, 9 } and Set B - { 0, 1, 5, 6, 9} , then n(Ac U Bc)=

Select one:
a.

{ 0, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, 10 }

b.

{8}

c.

{ 1, 5, 9}

 
d.

8

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Calculate

44÷(-2)  - 13(-2)  - 21 ÷ 7 =

Select one:
a.

-7

b.

1

c.

none of the options given

d.

3/7

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Which of the following sets contains an irrational number?

Select one:
a.

{-3, 6, √3, 8i}

b.

{-3, √-5, 1, 3/4}

c.

{-6, 0, 1/4, √36}

d.

{-6, 0, 2, √16}

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If B ♣ Q = 4B2 - 2Q    what is (-1) ♣ (-2) =

Select one:
a.

none of the options given

b.

8

c.

0

d.

14

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5 Students are selected from a group of 13 students for different prizes.

How many different possible group could be generated of the selected students?

Select one:
a.

13!/5!

b.

13!/8!

c.

13!/(5!8!)

d.

13! 6!

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The SHADED region show in the Venn diagram below is ______

 

Select one:
a.

A'∩B

b.

A'∩B'

c.

A - B

d.

AUB'

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If n(U) = 100, n(X) = 51,  n(Y) = 63   and n(XUY)' = 8

What is n(X ∩ Y)?

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a.

20

b.

4

c.

12

d.

none of the options

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B = M - 5C2  making C the subject of the equation we get C =

Select one:
a.

√([M - B]/5)

b.

none of the options given

c.

√([ B - M ]/5)

d.

√ (5/[M - B])

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Using the Venn diagram above AUB' =
Select one:
a.

{2, 4}

b.

{2, 4, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12}

c.

none of the options given

d.

{ 1, 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,12}

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6(2x + 5) + 4 = 10(3 + x) + 10 then  x =

Select one:
a.

none of the options given

b.

7

c.

-38

d.

3

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Which of the following is an example of a GP?

a.

3.2, 6.4, 25.6, 204.8 ......

b.

3.2, -6.4, 12.8, -25.6 .....

c.

none of the options given

d.

3.2, 5.2, 7.2, 9.2, .......

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Which of the following is an example of the first 4 terms of a AP?

Select one:
a.

5.0, 8.2, 11.4, 14.6 ......

b.

2.1, 4.1, 8.1, 16.1 ............

c.

4.1, 4.2, 4.4, 4.8 ........

d.

none of the above

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