Measurement Problems

Practice Questions

GMAT Quantitative Reasoning › Measurement Problems

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You are given a square metal sheet whose area can be given by a whole number of square feet. What is the length of each side?

Statement 1: The area of the sheet is between 3 square yards and 4 square yards inclusive.

Statement 2: Each side of the sheet measures between 60 and 72 inches inclusive.

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The weight of a bag of oranges can be given by a whole number of ounces. What is its weight?

Statement 1: The bag of oranges weighs between 110 ounces and 130 ounces inclusive.

Statement 2: The weight of the bag of oranges can be given as a whole number of pounds.

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The length of a metal rod can be given by a whole number of inches. How long is the rod?

Statement 1: The length of the rod can be given by a whole number of feet.

Statement 2: The rod is between 40 and 50 inches long, inclusive.

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You are given a square metal sheet whose area can be given by a whole number of square yards. What is the length of each side?

Statement 1: Each side has length between 4 and 6 feet inclusive.

Statement 2: Each side has length between 44 and 54 inches inclusive.

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You are given a square metal sheet whose area can be given by a whole number of square meters. What is the length of each side?

Statement 1: The length of each side of the sheet is between 7 and 8 feet, inclusive.

Statement 2: The area of the sheet is between 40 and 60 square feet, inclusive.

NOTE: 1 meter = about 3.3 feet.

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You are given a metal cube whose volume can be given as a whole number of cubic yards. What is its volume?

Statement 1: Each edge has length between 6 feet and 7 feet, inclusive.

Statement 2: The area of each face of the cube is between square feet and square feet, inclusive.

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You are given a metal cube whose volume can be given by a whole number of cubic meters. What is its volume?

Statement 1: Each edge of the cube has length between 160 and 180 centimeters, inclusive.

Statement 2: The surface area of the cube is between 1,350 square decimeters and 1,944 square decimeters, inclusive.

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The weight of a bag of oranges can be given by a whole number of ounces. What is its weight?

Statement 1: The bag of oranges weighs between 110 ounces and 130 ounces inclusive.

Statement 2: The weight of the bag of oranges can be given as a whole number of pounds.

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You are given a square metal sheet whose area can be given by a whole number of square yards. What is the length of each side?

Statement 1: Each side has length between 4 and 6 feet inclusive.

Statement 2: Each side has length between 44 and 54 inches inclusive.

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You are given a square metal sheet whose area can be given by a whole number of square feet. What is the length of each side?

Statement 1: The area of the sheet is between 3 square yards and 4 square yards inclusive.

Statement 2: Each side of the sheet measures between 60 and 72 inches inclusive.

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