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Quantitative Comparison Questions ‹ 21 25. Quantity A Quantity B The sum of the whole numbers 1,280 from 1 through 50 (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. 26. Quantity A Quantity B The least positive number that The least positive number that will will leave a remainder of 3 when leave a remainder of 3 when divided divided by 4 by 5 (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. Logan has eight U.S. bills made up of $5 bills and $10 bills with a total value of $50. 27. Quantity A Quantity B The number of $10 bills Logan has The number of $5 bills Logan has (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. n is a nonzero integer. 28. Quantity A Quantity B + 2n +2 1n n (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 21 2/21/22 5:02 PM