Test Prep GMAT Section 2 - GMAT Section 2: Quantitative Exam

Question #11 (Topic: Problem-Solving Questions)
The original price of a car was $25,200. Because the car owner thought he could get more money for the car, he increased the price of the car to 110% of its
original price. After a week, the car had not sold, so the owner then discounted the price by 10%, and the car was finally sold. What price was the car sold for?
A. $25,200 B. $25,000 C. $24,948 D. $24,542 E. $23,658 C
Answer: Explanation
Question #12 (Topic: Problem-Solving Questions)
On a map, 1 inch represents 28 miles. How many inches would be necessary to represent a distance of 383.6 miles?
A. 5.2 B. 7.4 C. 13.7 D. 21.2 E. 28.7 C
Answer: Explanation
Question #13 (Topic: Problem-Solving Questions)
15 Java programmers, working in a constant pace, finish a web page in 3 days. If after one day, 9 programmers quit, how many more days are needed to finish
the remainder of the job?
A. 5. B. 2. C. 8. D. 4. E. 6. A
Answer: Explanation
Question #14 (Topic: Problem-Solving Questions)
Tim and Élan are 90 miles away from one another. They are starting to move towards each other simultaneously, Tim at a speed of 10 Mph and Élan at a speed of
5 Mph. If every hour they multiply their speeds, what is the distance that Tim will pass until he meets Élan?
A. 30 miles. B. 35 miles. C. 45 miles. D. 60 miles E. 65 miles D
Answer: Explanation
Question #15 (Topic: Problem-Solving Questions)
In a rectangular coordinate system, what is the area of a triangle whose vertices have the coordinates (4, 0), (6, 3), and (6, -3)?
A. 7.5 B. 7 C. 6.5 D. 6 E. 5.5 D
Answer: Explanation
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