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Each of the following questions consists of two quantities, Quantity A and Quantity
B. You are to compare the two quantities. You may use additional information
centered above the two quantities if additional information is given. Choose
A if Quantity A is greater
B if Quantity B is greater
C if the two quantities are equal
D if the relationship between the two quantities cannot be determined

a^2 − b^2 > 1
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. a b A B C D


In the diagram, the sum of the diameters of the two smaller
circles is equivalent to the diameter of the larger circle.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. A B C D


x^3 > x^5
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. x 0 A B C D


b^2 c < 0
abc > 0
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. ab 0 A B C D


The probability that a certain event will occur is x.
The probability that the event will not occur is y.
QUANTITY A QUANTITY B


  1. x + y 1 A B C D


The circumference
of the larger circle

The sum of the
circumferences of
the smaller circles

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