1. AD is the longest side of the
right triangle ABD . What is the length of longest
side of ΔABC
?
(A) 2
(B) 3
(C)√ 41
(D) 9
(E) 41
In a right
triangle, the angle opposite the longest side is the right angle. Since AD is
the longest side of the right triangle ABD, ∠B must be a
right angle and ΔABC
must be a right triangle. Applying The Pythagorean
Theorem to the right triangle ABC yields
AC2
= AB2 + BC2
AC
= √(AB2 + BC2)
AC
= √(42 + 52)
AC
= √(16 + 25)
AC
= √41
The answer
is (C).
2. From
the figure, which of the following must be true?
(I) x +
y = 90
(II) x is
35 units greater than y
(III) x
is 35 units less than y
(A) I only
(B) II
only
(C) III
only
(D) I and
II only
(E) I and
III only
Angle x
is an exterior angle of the triangle and therefore equals the sum of the
remote interior angles, 35 and y. That is, x = y + 35.
This equation says that x is 35 units greater than y. So, (II) is
true and (III) is false. Now, if x is an obtuse angle (x >
90), then x + y is greater than 90. Hence,
x
+ y need not equal 90. So, (I) is not
necessarily true. The answer is (B).
3. Column A x/15 > y/25
Column
B
6y + 5x 10x + 3y
Multiplying the given inequality x/15 > y/25 by
75 yields 5x > 3y.
Now,
subtracting 3y and 5x from both columns yields
Column
A 5x > 3y Column
B
3y 5x
Since
we know that 5x > 3y, Column B is greater than Column A and
the answer is (B).
4. Jane gave three-fifths of the
amount of money she had to Jack. Jane now has 200 dollars. How much did she
give to Jack?
(A) $80
(B) $120
(C) $200
(D) $300
(E) $500
Let the original amount of money
Jane had be x. Since she gave 3/5 of her money to Jack, she now has 1 –
3/5 = 2/5 of the original amount. We are given that this 2/5 part equals 200
dollars. Hence, we have the equation 2/5 x = 200. Solving for x yields
x = 500. Since she gave 3/5 of this amount to Jack, she gave him $300 (
= 3/5 × 500). The answer is (D).
5.
At Stephen Stores, 3 pounds of cashews costs $8. What is cost in cents of a bag
weighing 9 ounces?
(A)
30
(B)
60
(C)
90
(D)
120
(E)
150
This
problem can be solved by setting up a proportion. Note that 1 pound has 16
ounces, so 3 pounds has 48 (= 3 × 16) ounces. Now, the proportion, in cents to
ounces, is 800/48
=cents/9
Or cents = 9 × 800/48 = 150
The
answer is (E).
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