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General
< n, m > represents nD + nm, where n and m can be integers and fractions and may be positive, negative or zero.
For example,
< 3, 2 > represents 3D + 6
< 1, -5 > represents D - 5
< 6, 1/3 > represents 6D + 2.
Note: The rules for multiplication are:
positive × positive = positive,
negative × positive = negative,
positive × negative = negative,
negative × negative = positive.
What does < 7, 2 > represent?
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A.
7D + 2
B.
2D + 7
C.
7D + 14
D.
2D + 14

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2/10
General
< n, m > represents nD + nm, where n and m can be integers and fractions and may be positive, negative or zero.
For example,
< 3, 2 > represents 3D + 6
< 1, -5 > represents D - 5
< 6, 1/3 > represents 6D + 2.
Note: The rules for multiplication are:
positive × positive = positive,
negative × positive = negative,
positive × negative = negative,
negative × negative = positive.
What does < 4, 7 > + < -6, 3 > represent?
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A.
-2D + 10
B.
-10D - 21
C.
10D + 10
D.
10D + 46

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General
< n, m > represents nD + nm, where n and m can be integers and fractions and may be positive, negative or zero.
For example,
< 3, 2 > represents 3D + 6
< 1, -5 > represents D - 5
< 6, 1/3 > represents 6D + 2.
Note: The rules for multiplication are:
positive × positive = positive,
negative × positive = negative,
positive × negative = negative,
negative × negative = positive.
What does < 4, 1/2 > + < 2, -3 > represent?
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1 respuesta correcta
A.
2D + 3
B.
8D + 3
C.
6D - 4
D.
6D - 3/2

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4/10
General
< n, m > represents nD + nm, where n and m can be integers and fractions and may be positive, negative or zero.
For example,
< 3, 2 > represents 3D + 6
< 1, -5 > represents D - 5
< 6, 1/3 > represents 6D + 2.
Note: The rules for multiplication are:
positive × positive = positive,
negative × positive = negative,
positive × negative = negative,
negative × negative = positive.
What does < v, w > + < v, x > represent?
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1 respuesta correcta
A.
2v(D + w + x)
B.
2vD + w + x
C.
v(D + w + x)
D.
v(2D + w + x)

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General
In its waste management program, a local council collects three types of waste: general rubbish, recyclable materials and green waste. Only one type of waste is collected each week.
The 52 weeks of the year are numbered, in order. Waste is collected according to the following schedule:
If the week is a multiple of four, recyclable materials are collected.
If the week is a multiple of three but not a multiple of four, green waste is collected.
On all other weeks, only general rubbish is collected.
From the start of the year, when green waste has been collected five times, how many times has general rubbish been collected?
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A.
ten times
B.
seven times
C.
nine times
D.
eight times

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General
In its waste management program, a local council collects three types of waste: general rubbish, recyclable materials and green waste. Only one type of waste is collected each week.
The 52 weeks of the year are numbered, in order. Waste is collected according to the following schedule:
If the week is a multiple of four, recyclable materials are collected.
If the week is a multiple of three but not a multiple of four, green waste is collected.
On all other weeks, only general rubbish is collected.
Which of the following correctly describes the schedule for weeks 30 to 33?
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A.
(week 30) green waste, (week 31) general rubbish, (week 32) recyclable materials, (week 33) green waste
B.
(week 30) recyclable materials, (week 31) general rubbish, (week 32) general rubbish, (week 33) green waste
C.
(week 30) green waste, (week 31) general rubbish, (week 32) general rubbish, (week 33) green waste
D.
(week 30) general rubbish, (week 31) general rubbish, (week 32) green waste, (week 33) recyclable materials

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General
In its waste management program, a local council collects three types of waste: general rubbish, recyclable materials and green waste. Only one type of waste is collected each week.
The 52 weeks of the year are numbered, in order. Waste is collected according to the following schedule:
If the week is a multiple of four, recyclable materials are collected.
If the week is a multiple of three but not a multiple of four, green waste is collected.
On all other weeks, only general rubbish is collected.
How many more times per year is general rubbish collected than green waste?
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1 respuesta correcta
A.
17
B.
14
C.
16
D.
13

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General
In its waste management program, a local council collects three types of waste: general rubbish, recyclable materials and green waste. Only one type of waste is collected each week.
The 52 weeks of the year are numbered, in order. Waste is collected according to the following schedule:
If the week is a multiple of four, recyclable materials are collected.
If the week is a multiple of three but not a multiple of four, green waste is collected.
On all other weeks, only general rubbish is collected.
Which is the first week of the year in which green waste is collected in the week immediately after the collection of recyclable materials?
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1 respuesta correcta
A.
week 16
B.
week 9
C.
week 21
D.
week 4

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General
The following passage is from a biography of Nobel Prize-winning author Patrick White. For a time Patrick White credited a Romanian crank in the Sydney suburbs with saving his life. Dr Herman Morgenstern was treating his asthma with calcium injections and long sessions under blue lights. The results seemed miraculous. One afternoon in April 1958, White turned up at the Romanian's surgery wanting a little something to help him through the ordeal he faced that evening. Morgenstern gave him a pill and lift to Martin Place, where White was to be given the Miles Franklin Award for Voss. "As it was the first time awarded," he wrote to his friends David and Gwen Moore, "the bull1 that went with it was most alarming".
Among the television cameras and literary bores gathered at the ceremony was Prime Minister, Bob Menzies. Genial, huge with the dewlaps2 of a sea lion, Menzies had been prime minister for a decade. White's late, radical reputation might suggest this meeting was fraught with difficulty … Not at all. Though White had toyed with revolution during the war, such ideas had died on his return home. Revolutions were for elsewhere but not for Australia. Once settled in Sarsaparilla3 with his vegetables and dogs, the conservative instincts of his family reasserted themselves.
bull: nonsense, dewlaps: loose skin on the throat, Sarsaparilla: White's farm near Sydney
Dr Morgenstern's treatment of White's asthma is depicted as
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1 respuesta correcta
A.
negligent and the results coincidental.
B.
conventional and the results anticipated.
C.
groundbreaking and astounding.
D.
unconventional and the results a surprise.

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10/10
General
The following passage is from a biography of Nobel Prize-winning author Patrick White. For a time Patrick White credited a Romanian crank in the Sydney suburbs with saving his life. Dr Herman Morgenstern was treating his asthma with calcium injections and long sessions under blue lights. The results seemed miraculous. One afternoon in April 1958, White turned up at the Romanian's surgery wanting a little something to help him through the ordeal he faced that evening. Morgenstern gave him a pill and lift to Martin Place, where White was to be given the Miles Franklin Award for Voss. "As it was the first time awarded," he wrote to his friends David and Gwen Moore, "the bull1 that went with it was most alarming".
Among the television cameras and literary bores gathered at the ceremony was the Prime Minister, Bob Menzies. Genial, huge with the dewlaps2 of a sea lion, Menzies had been prime minister for a decade. White's late, radical reputation might suggest this meeting was fraught with difficulty … Not at all. Though White had toyed with revolution during the war, such ideas had died on his return home. Revolutions were for elsewhere but not for Australia. Once settled in Sarsaparilla3 with his vegetables and dogs, the conservative instincts of his family reasserted themselves.
bull: nonsense, dewlaps: loose skin on the throat, Sarsaparilla: White's farm near Sydney
The writer implies in the second paragraph that
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1 respuesta correcta
A.
parents indoctrinate us.
B.
families shape our beliefs.
C.
we like to live the way our parents did.
D.
we depend on our families for too long.
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