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  1. please send me also. My email: yenling80@gmail.com Thanks
  2. The executive committee of the shopping mall announced yesterday it will partner with city police to add more officers to the mall security force for the holiday shopping season. The mall security team, which consists of 10 officers, was deemed too small to keep shoppers safe after there were 44 armed robberies in the parking lot during last year's season. At least two thirds of the officers will be patrolling the mall's north parking lot, which sees the most traffic from shoppers. Which of the following, if true, is the best basis for criticizing the plan to deter crime by adding additional security officers? A. Retailers expect this to be one of the busiest shopping seasons yet, drastically increasing the number of people in mall parking lots. B. Police reports from the previous year show that most of the robberies occurred in the south parking lot. C. Some officers in the north parking lot will be directing traffic rather than patrolling. D. Security cameras have been installed on light posts in all parking lots, in the hopes of identifying armed robbers. E. There are a large number of entrances and exits to the parking lots, making isolating suspect cars difficult.
  3. What is 998*107/ X when it is nearest to thousand digit? (1) The tens' digit of x is 8 (2) 80
  4. No OA. My friend have just collected a similar question from the real test.
  5. A rectangular pool is 120 long and 60 wide. If 2/3 of pool is 4 deepth and the rest part is 8 in depth, what is the surface area of the pool?
  6. y=mx^2 + nx + c, m=? 1. the curve passes through points (1,0) and (-3,0) 2. All the points are below point (-1,4)
  7. master, Please check OA in the text. It is A.
  8. GMATprep. Of course, no OA expalanation.
  9. In little more than a decade, Argentina has become the world’s leading exporter of honey,with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going to theUnited States. A. with nearly 90,000 tons a year sold to foreign markets, almost half of which going B. with the sale of nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it that goes C. with the sale to foreign markets of nearly 90,000 tons a year, with almost half of it going D. selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, and almost half of it goes E. selling nearly 90,000 tons a year to foreign markets, with almost half going
  10. OA is E. What is wrong with D? Please
  11. OA is B. what is wrong with C?
  12. A recent United States Census Bureau report shows that there are more than three times as many households where the children and grandchildren are living in their grandparents' home as compared to households where the grandparents are living in their children's or grandchildren's home (A) as compared to households where the (B) as there are households where the © as those whose (D) then compared to those where the (E) than there are whose
  13. The city of Workney, in raising the bus fares from 1:00$ to 1.25$, proposed that 18 fare tokens be sold for 20$ to alleviate the extra burden of the fare increase on the city's low income residents. Critics suggested alternatively that 9 fare tokens be sold for 10$, because a 20$ fare outlay would be prohibitive for low income riders. The alternative proposal depends on which of the following assumptions. a) Low-income riders of Workney will continue to ride the buses in the same numbers despite the fare increase. b) Low-income riders would be more likely to take advantage of the savings offered by 9$ token offer than would other riders. c) The outlay of 10$ for the purchase of 9 fare tokens would not be prohibitive for the low income riders. d) the propsed fare increase is needed for the purchase of new buses for the city's bus system. e) Buses provide the only means of public transportation in the city of Workney.
  14. So called green taxes, which enact a price for the use of polluting or non renewable fuels, are having a positive effect on the environment and natural resource base of countries as varied as China, the Neitherlands, and Hungary. a) as varied as b) as varied as are c) as varied as those of d) that are as varied as e) that are varied as are
  15. Each year companies in the US could save as much as $58 billion annually by preventing illness among employees and gain as much as $200 billion through improving performance of workers if they simply provided offices with cleaner air. A) annually by preventing illness among employees and gain as much as $200 billion through improving performance of workers if they simply provided B) annually if they prevented employee illness and gain as much as $200 billion through worker performance imporved by simply providing C) annually in employee illness prevention and gain as much as $200 billion through worker performance imporved by simply providing D) in employee illness prevention and gain as much as $200 billion though improving performance of workers if they simply provided E) by preventing illness among employees and gain as much as $200 billion though improved worker performance if they simply provided
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