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1. A certain Filipino  family has five children whose names are Ruby, Rogel, Virgie, Glory and Cesar. The oldest is Ruby who is 79 years old, a year older than Rogel. Rogel is two years older than Virgie, who is six years older than Cesar. If Cesar is four years younger than Glory, how old is Glory?


a. 72

b. 74   --- answer 

c. 76

d. 78


Solution:


We are given the present age of Ruby of 79. 


Rogel is 78

= a year older than Ruby


Virgie is 76

= Rogel is two years older than Virgie


Cesar is 70

= Virgie is six years older than Cesar


Glory is 74

= Cesar is four years younger than Glory


Ages of children:

Ruby   79

Rogel  78

Virgie  76

Glory   74

Cesar  70




2. A gardener in Vancouver Island has a water tank with a full capacity of 600 gallons. Using his solar powered pump, the gardener fills up the water tank halfway. He used 200 gallons to water his plants and then ran the pump and added 380 gallons. What is the percentage of the new level of water in the tank? 


a. 50%

b. 60%

c. 70%

d. 80%  --- answer 


Solution: 


600 gallons 

water tank capacity 


pump halfway 

= 600 x 1/2

= 300 gallons


water plants 

= 300 - 200

= 100 gallons left 

           in the tank


ran pump, + 380 gal 

= 100 + 380 

= 480 gallons 

   new level in tank 


percent of new level 

= (480 / 600) x 100%

= 80%




3. Find the missing number in the sequence. 


12, 2, 34, ___, 56, 30


a. 24

b. 44

c. 12  --- answer 

d. 36


Solution:


The second number is formed by multiplying the digits of the first number 

12 = first #

1 x 2 = 2 = second #

34 = third #

3 x 4 = 12 = fourth #

56 = fifth #

5 x 6 = 30 sixth # 




4. What is the next number in the sequence? 


0.5000

1.2500, 

_______,

3.0625


a. 1.1250

b. 2.1250  -- answer 

c. 3.3125

d. 2.0625 


Solution: 


The number on the left of the decimal is increasing by one while the number on the right side of the decimal is being divided by two 




5. A 300-gallon tank can be filled by 3 pumps in 30 minutes. How many pumps are needed to fillup a 

1200-gallon tank in 1 hour? 


a. 4

b. 5 

c. 6  --- answer 

d. 8 


Solution:


step 1: 

solve for the fill rate, gph (gallons per hour) of the 3 pumps


gph = 300 gal/0.5 hr

gph = 600 gal/hr


step 2: 

solve for the number of pumps using ratio and proportion 


3 pumps: 600 gal/hr

x pumps: 1200 gal/h


3/600 = x/1200

600 x = 3 * 1200 

600 x = 3600

x = 3600/600

x = 6 pumps 


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