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‹ 15 CHAPTER 1 Quantitative Comparison Questions Compare Quantity A and Quantity B using all the information given. Then select one of the answer choices that follow the question. Unless otherwise stated, you can assume all of the following: • All numbers used are real numbers. • All figures lie in a plane and are drawn accurately, but are not necessarily drawn to scale. • Lines shown as straight are straight lines. • The relative positions of points, angles, and regions are in the order shown. • Coordinate systems, such as number lines and xy-planes, are drawn to scale. • Graphical displays of data, such as bar graphs and frequency distributions, are drawn to scale. 1. Quantity A Quantity B )(1 3 51 24 ( )17 51 23 (A) Quantity A is greater. (B) Quantity B is greater. (C) The two quantities are equal. (D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given. 2. Quantity A Quantity B Unit price of 16 ounces of product Unit price of 36 ounces of product X for $0.80 X for $2.16 (A) Quantity A is greater. (B) Quantity B is greater. (C) The two quantities are equal. (D) The relationship cannot be determined from the information given. 02_McCune_Ch01.indd 15 2/21/22 5:01 PM