GMAT Problem Solving Übungsfragen

Fragen Sie sich, wie Sie in der Problem Solving Section des GMATs abschneiden? Beantworten Sie dafür folgende Fragen und finden Sie heraus, ob die Antworten richtig oder falsch sind.

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Question 1

Tom reads at an average rate of 30 pages per hour, while Jan reads at an average rate of 40 pages per hour. If Tom starts reading a novel at 4:30, and Jan begins reading an identical copy of the same book at 5:20, at what time will they be reading the same page?

A. 9:30

B. 9:00

C. 8:40

D. 7:50

E. 7:00

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Question 2

A clothing supplier stores 800 coats in a warehouse, of which 15 percent are full-length coats. If 500 of the shorter length coats are removed from the warehouse, what percent of the remaining coats are full length?

A. 5.62%

B. 9.37%

C. 35%

D. 40%

E. 48%

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Question 3

To meet a government requirement, a bottler must test 5 percent of its spring water and 10 percent of its sparkling water for purity. If a customer ordered 120 cases of spring water and 80 cases of sparkling water, what percent of all the cases must the bottler test before he can send it out?

A. 6.5%

B. 7.0%

C. 7.5%

D. 8.0%

E. 8.5

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