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Quadrilateral ABCE is a square, and triangle CDE is equilateral. If the perimeter of pentagon ABCDE is 30, what is the area of pentagon ABCDE?
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As shown in the figure, a square and a rectangle are inscribed in a circle. If one side length of the square is 4, and one side of the rectangle has length 5. What is the area of the rectangle?
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Of customers 4, 6, 8, 9 and 10, which one was served by the customer service representative who served customer 1?
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According to the recorded times, which customer had the greatest ratio of waiting time to service time?
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What was the range of the recorded service times, in minutes, for the 15 customers?
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Each of 7 fish in an aquarium has a different weight, and the total weight of the 7 fish is 172 pounds. The total weight of the 4 heaviest fish is 114 pounds.The average (arithmetic mean) weight of the 4 lightest fish is 20.5 pounds. What is the median weight,in pounds, of the 7 fish?
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In the three frequency distributions, the variable x has integer values from 1 through 5. For which of the distributions is the average (arithmetic mean) of the 15 values of x equal to the median of the 15 values of x?
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$$(-0.5)^{-2}$$, $$(-0.5)^{-1}$$, $$(-0.5)^{0}$$, $$(-0.5)^{1}$$, $$(-0.5)^{2}$$,
What is the range of the 5 numbers listed?
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The ___________ in seventeenth-century Indian poet Kavindracarya Sarasvati`s writings is reflected in encomia celebrating his accomplishments, for like his work, the encomia were made up of separate collections composed in Sanskrit and Hindi.
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As a publisher and a businessman, Guillaume Rouille was ___________: he included a full set of portraits of the Ottoman Sultans in his encyclopedia to cater to the public thirst for information concerning the expanding empire of the Turks.
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Saturn's rings seem ___________, but it now appears that several decades ago, the shape of the innermost rings was altered by a mysterious event that all our telescopes and spacecraft failed to detect.
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Although Kito Hiroshi's portrait of Edo Japan as (i) ___________ is certainly (ii) ___________, the fundamental factors of population stability and resource renewal generally did favor social maintenance and even economic growth.
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On stage, jazz artist James Carter often veers dangerously close to the ___________ : he becomes a man possessed, his tenor saxophone wailing and whimpering with a musicality so muscular it threatens to consume him.
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Although collisions between the largest planetesimal belt are _________, they can release large amounts of debris when they occur.
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Mathematical knowledge has long been regarded as being essentially stable and hence rooted in a world of ideas only superficially __________ to historical forces.
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In the Old Southwest, only writers who showed exceptional __________ were likely to become widely known, because the region's weak infrastructure inhibited the development of publishing beyond local newspapers that served small towns.
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He found his new acquaintance to be ___________: trying to understand her personality was like peering into an unknown dimension.
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Japanese law draws a distinction between currency imitation and actual counterfeiting: only the latter involved an explicit intent to _______________ the public.
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The common principle behind the hourglass and the water clock is ___________: controlled movement of a fluid or fluid-like substance from one vessel to another can measure a predetermined amount of time.
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