GRE MATH - Prepared by Berkeley Students
A certain brand of dishwashing liquid was sold in two different bottle sizes. The small bottle was sold with 2/5 as many ounces of liquid as the large bottle and was sold at a price that was 1/2 the price of the large bottle. Quantity A: The price per ounce of the liquid in the small bottle Quantity B: The price per ounce of the liquid in the large bottle
Quantity A is greater.
Set I consists of the integers from 11 through 100, inclusive. Quantity A: 4 times the number of integers in set T that are multiples of 4 Quantity B: 5times the number of integers in set T that are multiples of 5
Quantity A is greater.
Quantity A: The area of a triangular region with perimeter 8 Quantity B: 8
Quantity B is greater.
Quantity A: The number of different prime factors of 500 Quantity B: The number of different prime factors of 360.
Quantity B is greater.
x2+6x=7 Quantity A: (x+3)2 Quantity B: 16
The two quantities are equal