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In 2013 there are 300 employees at Company ABC. If the number of employees at Company ABC increased by 200% from 1993 to 2013, by what percent did the number of employees at Company ABC increase from 2003 to 2013?

(1) In 2003 there were 160 employees at Company ABC.

(2) From 1993 to 2003 the number of employees increased by 60% at Company ABC.

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In 2013 there are 300 employees at Company ABC. If the number of employees at Company ABC increased by 200% from 1993 to 2013, by what percent did the number of employees at Company ABC increase from 2003 to 2013?

(1) In 2003 there were 160 employees at Company ABC.

(2) From 1993 to 2003 the number of employees increased by 60% at Company ABC.

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Data sufficiency question- do not actually solve the question

There are 20 cats in an animal shelter. How many black, female cats are in the shelter?

1. 14 of the cats are male

2. 25 percent of the cats are black

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Data sufficiency question- do not actually solve the question

There are 20 cats in an animal shelter. How many black, female cats are in the shelter?

1. 14 of the cats are male

2. 25 percent of the cats are black

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What percent of a company's employees are women with a college degree?

(1) Of the women employed in the company, do not have a college degree.

(2) Of the men employed in the company, have a college degree.

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What percent of a company's employees are women with a college degree?

(1) Of the women employed in the company, do not have a college degree.

(2) Of the men employed in the company, have a college degree.

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What percent of students in a school are freshmen with glasses?

(1) Of the freshmen in the school, 10% wear glasses.

(2) Of the non-freshmen in the school, 20% wear glasses.

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What percent of students in a school are freshmen with glasses?

(1) Of the freshmen in the school, 10% wear glasses.

(2) Of the non-freshmen in the school, 20% wear glasses.

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is 30% of , and 60% of . and are positive integers.

True or false: is a positive integer.

Statement 1: is a multiple of 5.

Statement 2: is a multiple of 5.

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is 30% of , and 60% of . and are positive integers.

True or false: is a positive integer.

Statement 1: is a multiple of 5.

Statement 2: is a multiple of 5.

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