Quantitative Comparison Practice Test 2

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Number: All numbers used are real numbers.
Figures: Position of points, angles, regions, etc., can be assumed to be in the order shown; and angle measures can be assumed to be positive.
Lines shown as straight can be assumed to be straight.
Figures can be assumed to lie in a plane unless otherwise indicated.
Figures that accompany questions are intended to provide information useful in answering the questions. However, unless a note states that a figure is drawn to scale, you should solve these problems NOT by estimating sizes or by measurement, but by using your knowledge of Mathematics.

Directions: Each of the Questions 1−100 consists of two quantities, one in Column A and one in Column B. You are to compare the two quantities and choose:
A. if the quantity in Column A is greater;
B. if the quantity in Column B is greater;
C. if the two quantities are equal;
D. if the relationship cannot be determined from the information given.
Common Information: In a question, information concerning one or both of the quantities to be compared is centered above the two columns. A symbol that appears in both the columns represents the same thing in Column A as it does in Column B.
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 The average (arithmetic mean) of two positive integers is equal to 17. Each of the integers is greater than 12.
 Twice the larger of the two integers.  44
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