Decimals with Fractions

Practice Questions

GRE Quantitative Reasoning › Decimals with Fractions

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Quantity A:

Quantity B:

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A clothing store can only purchase socks in crates. Each crate has 200 socks and costs $2091.

Quantity A: The amount of socks that can be bought with $12651.

Quantity B: The amount of socks that can be bought with $14574.

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Choose the answer below which best expresses the following decimal as a fraction (choose the answer which has been reduced/simplified the most):

4

Choose the answer below which best expresses the following decimal as a fraction (choose the answer which has been reduced/simplified the most):

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Choose the answer below which best expresses the following decimal as a fraction (choose the answer which has been reduced/simplified the most):

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A retailer can only order wristbands in bulk cases. Each case has 300 wristbands and costs $1172.

Quantity A: The number of wristbands that can be bought for $10547.

Quantity B: The number of wristbands that can be bought for $10560.

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Choose the answer below which best expresses the following fraction as a decimal (round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary):

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Choose the answer below which best expresses the following fraction as a decimal (round to the nearest hundredth, if necessary):

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A retailer can only order wristbands in bulk cases. Each case has 300 wristbands and costs $1172.

Quantity A: The number of wristbands that can be bought for $10547.

Quantity B: The number of wristbands that can be bought for $10560.

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Find the fractional equivalent to .

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