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Basic Numeracy/Quantitative Aptitude

122. A box contains one of each of the bills: $1, $5, $10, $20, $50, and $100. If you randomly draw three bills, then what are the odds that the three bills add to $75?

(a) 1 in 120
(b) 1 in 60
(c) 1 in 20
(d) 1 in 30

123. You are running from 3 police officers and there are 5 possible caves to hide in. You hide in a random cave before the officers see you. Each of the officers chooses a random cave to search. More than one officer can search the same cave. If there is a 100% chance a cop will find you if he searches your cave, then what are the odds you will be found?

(a) 61 out of 125
(b) 11 out of 25
(c) 3 out of 5
(d) 47 out of 75

124. You randomly draw 3 cards from a standard 52-card deck. What are the odds that you draw 3 different suits?

(a) 169/425
(b) 13/25
(c) 3/8
(d) 109/331

125. A square has a side 5 centimeters shorter than the side of a second square. The area of the larger square is four times the area of the smaller square. Find the side of each square.

(a) 10, 5
(b) 11, 6
(c) 15, 10
(d) 20, 15

126. Find two numbers whose sum is 26 and whose product is 165.

(a) 12 and 14
(b) 10 and 16
(c) 11 and 15
(d) 13 and 13

127. The area of a rectangle is 15 square centimeters and the perimeter is 16 square centimeters. What are the dimensions of the rectangle?

(a) 3 and 5
(b) 1 and 15
(c) 7.5 and 2
(d) 3.75 and 4

128. The sum of two numbers is 20. The larger number is four less than twice the smaller number. What are the two numbers?

(a) 8, 12
(b) 10, 10
(c) 7, 13
(d) 6, 14

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