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Mathematical Reasoning
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Question Answer Solution
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The number of students who do only history will be 2, since 13
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If she turns to her right, she will have to turn 225 degrees.
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The answer is A.
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had before I gave away some pizza. Therefore, before I gave away
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any pizza, I had × = of the pizza left. So that means I must
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have eaten 1 − = of the pizza.
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Hence, the correct answer is A.
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(1, 6), (2, 5), (3, 4), (4, 3), (5, 2), (6, 1).
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There are 6 ways 7 can be rolled and there are 36 total possibilities
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The pattern tells us 2 key pieces of information. The first being that
the pattern is not infinite and does indeed finish, and the fact that the
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Thinking Skills
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The information provides a checklist to what a platypus looks like,
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even one missing feature would disqualify the animal as a platypus.
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Julian is correct since he saw only three features, he uses low
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modality language to assume that the animal could be a platypus.
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that what Julian saw may not have been a platypus but a duck
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Hence, the answer is Option C.
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Richard’s reasoning is incorrect. Even though Richard and his
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brother are twins, they are different people and will have different
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needs and, thus, will have different workspaces to accommodate
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Option B.
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Option A may not necessarily be true. Even if Max has been trained
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Option D may not necessarily be true. Even if Max has not been
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trained for at least three months, he might still perform the tasks
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bond with the trainer, etc. Therefore, he might still be named ‘Best in
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Using the information provided, the table seating initially looked like
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The key concept used here is identifying strengths.
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Option A weakens the argument slightly by suggesting that older
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improvements in healthcare technology could help manage the
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healthcare and social support challenges that an ageing population
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Each owner has one head and two legs, so the total number of legs
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So, there are two equations with two variables:
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Only three people live between Mike and Joanne who doesn’t
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The key concepts used here are identifying relevance and number
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completes 20 + 10 = 30 manuscripts a week.
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25 (Diana) + 20 (Charles) + 30 (Amy) + 20 (Ben) = 95
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Diana works: 25 manuscripts × 0.5 hours per manuscript = 12.5
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46 + 8 = 54 students represented
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