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Question 1 of 5

Within a nursing program, 25% of the class wanted to work with infants, 60% wanted to work with the elderly, 10% wanted to assist general practitioners, and the rest were undecided. What fraction of the class wanted to work with the elderly?

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: To find the fraction of the class wanting to work with the elderly, we convert the percentage to a fraction. 60% can be written as 60/100, which simplifies to 3/5. Therefore, 3/5 of the class wanted to work with the elderly. Choice A (1/4), choice B (1/10), and choice D (1/20) do not represent the fraction of the class wanting to work with the elderly, making them incorrect.

Question 2 of 5

Veronica decided to celebrate her promotion by purchasing a new car. The base price for the car was $40,210. She paid an additional $3,015 for a surround sound system and $5,218 for a maintenance package. What was the total price of Veronica's new car?

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: To find the total cost of Veronica's new car, you need to sum up all her expenses. So, $40,210 (base price) + $3,015 (surround sound system) + $5,218 (maintenance package) = $48,443. Therefore, the correct answer is $48,443. Choice A ($50,210) is incorrect as it incorrectly adds the base price to the other costs. Choice C ($43,225) is incorrect as it only includes the base price and the maintenance package, omitting the cost of the surround sound system. Choice D ($40,210) is incorrect as it only includes the base price of the car and not the additional costs for the surround sound system and maintenance package.

Question 3 of 5

As part of a study, a set of patients will be divided into three groups. 4/15 of the patients will be in Group Alpha, 2/5 in Group Beta, and 1/3 in Group Gamma. Order the groups from smallest to largest, according to the number of patients in each group.

Correct Answer: B

Rationale: The correct order is Group Alpha, Group Gamma, Group Beta based on the common denominators of the fractions. To determine the order from smallest to largest, compare the fractions' numerators since the denominators are different. Group Alpha has 4/15 patients, Group Gamma has 1/3 patients, and Group Beta has 2/5 patients. Comparing the fractions' numerators, the order from smallest to largest is Group Alpha (4), Group Gamma (1), and Group Beta (2). Therefore, the correct order is Group Alpha, Group Gamma, Group Beta. Choice A is incorrect as it lists Group Beta before Group Gamma. Choice C is incorrect as it lists Group Gamma before Group Alpha. Choice D is incorrect as it lists Group Beta before Group Gamma, which is not in ascending order based on the number of patients.

Question 4 of 5

A lab technician took 500 milliliters of blood from a patient. The technician used 1/6 of the blood for further tests. How many milliliters of blood were used for further tests? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth.

Correct Answer: C

Rationale: To find 1/6 of 500, multiply 500 by 1/6: (500)(1/6) = 500/6 = 83.33. Converting the fraction to a decimal gives 83.33. Rounding this to the nearest hundredth results in 83.33. Therefore, 83.33 milliliters of blood were used for further tests. Choice A is incorrect as it does not consider the decimal value of the fraction. Choice B is incorrect as it rounds to the tenths place, not the nearest hundredth. Choice D is incorrect as it rounds up unnecessarily, as the correct answer should be rounded to 83.33.

Question 5 of 5

Gordon purchased a television when his local electronics store had a sale. The television was offered at 30% off its original price of $472. What was the sale price Gordon paid?

Correct Answer: D

Rationale: To find the sale price after a 30% discount, you need to subtract 30% of the original price from the original price. 30% of $472 is $141.60. Subtracting this discount from the original price gives $472 - $141.60 = $330.40, which is the sale price Gordon paid. Choice A, $141.60, is incorrect as it represents only the discount amount, not the final sale price. Choices B and C are also incorrect as they do not account for the correct calculations of the discount and final sale price.

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