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15 September, 01:14

1. If the product of the integers a, b, and c is 1, then what is the difference between the largest and the smallest possible values of a^2*b^3*c^4?

a. - 2 b. - 1 c. 1 d. 2

2. Hats are purchased at the rate of $33 per dozen. If they are sold at a closeout sale for $2.50 each, the percent loss on the cost price is:

a. 3 b. 3 1/3 c. 9 1/11 d. 10

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  1. 15 September, 01:38
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    Problem 1

    The largest value would be 1 and the smallest would be - 1.

    To get a product of 1, either all are 1 or two of the variables are - 1 and the other one is 1.

    Largest value = (1) ^2 * (1) ^3 * (1) ^4 = 1

    Smallest value = ( - 1) ^2 * ( - 1) ^3 * (1) ^4 = - 1

    The difference is:

    largest value - smallest value = 1 - (-1) = 2

    Therefore the answer is letter D.

    Problem 2

    % loss = (final price - initial price) * 100% / initial price

    where, final price per dozen = ($2.50 / piece) (12 piece / dozen) = $30

    Therefore,

    % loss = ($30 - $33) * 100 / $33

    % loss = - 300 / 33 = 9 1/11

    Therefore the answer is letter C.
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