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In Metropolitan Area M, municipal agricultural policies dictate that every commercial urban farm utilizing hydroponic vertical farming methods receives a Tier-1 municipal water rate discount. Furthermore, any agricultural initiative in Metropolitan Area M receiving a Tier-1 municipal water rate discount is subject to an annual environmental audit conducted by the Department of Ecology. Finally, no agricultural initiative in Metropolitan Area M that is subject to an annual environmental audit conducted by the Department of Ecology is permitted to use synthetic chemical pesticides. During the last fiscal year, exactly 40 percent of all urban farms operating in Metropolitan Area M used synthetic chemical pesticides.
If the statements above are true, which of the following must also be true on the basis of them?
A regional agricultural board plans to encourage commercial fruit orchard operators to replace conventional synthetic pesticide sprays with a newly developed biological control agent consisting of predatory mites. Because extensive field trials demonstrated that these predatory mites effectively eliminate target pest insects without producing any chemical runoff into adjacent waterways, board officials claim that widespread adoption of the mites will result in a significant net reduction of toxic chemical contamination in the region's river ecosystem. Which of the following would be most useful to investigate in order to evaluate the validity of the agricultural board's claim?
If and are real numbers such that , is ?
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Consider the following argument:
A regional agricultural authority plans to mitigate groundwater depletion by offering financial subsidies to farmers who replace water-intensive flood irrigation systems with high-efficiency drip irrigation. The authority argues that because drip irrigation reduces per-acre water consumption by 30 percent, implementing this subsidy program will lead to a net reduction in total agricultural groundwater extraction across the region.
Statement: The agricultural authority's argument relies on the unstated assumption that farmers receiving the subsidies will not expand their total irrigated acreage using the water volume saved through drip irrigation.
To reduce long-term infrastructure expenses, the coastal transit authority of Metropolis plans to install continuous ultrasonic vibration sensors on the underwater concrete pillars of its main commuter bridges. Engineers argue that by detecting micro-fractures in real time, maintenance crews can perform minor localized patch repairs before major structural fatigue occurs, thereby significantly lowering total repair expenditures over the next decade.
Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest support for the engineers' argument?
A boutique fitness studio offers only yoga and pilates classes. What is the ratio of the number of yoga classes to the number of pilates classes offered each week?
(1) Yoga classes account for 60% of the total number of classes offered each week.
(2) The total number of classes offered each week is 40.
Read the argument below regarding energy infrastructure and match each statement from the text to its corresponding logical role within the argument.
Argument:
Although utility companies contend that investing in municipal microgrids will fragment national energy markets and raise consumer rates, recent empirical data from regional pilots show that decentralized solar-plus-storage systems significantly reduce peak-demand spikes. Lowering peak-demand strain directly reduces the need for expensive fossil-fuel peaking plants. Consequently, municipal microgrid expansion actually enhances overall grid resilience and long-term cost stability. Therefore, federal energy regulators should mandate municipal microgrid integration standards immediately, despite short-term transition costs for legacy utilities.
Match each statement on the left with its precise logical role on the right.
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In 2025, an independent logistics firm evaluated all 80 regional distribution centers operated by a retail enterprise. The firm's audit reported that every distribution center that implemented an automated sorting system reduced its order processing error rate by at least 30 percent relative to 2024. Furthermore, the report noted that every distribution center that reduced its order processing error rate by at least 30 percent in 2025 was located in the Western Region.
Which of the following can be properly inferred from the information above?
To prevent soil degradation in arid farmland, agricultural researchers propose planting salt-tolerant halophytes alongside commercial crops. Halophytes absorb excess sodium ions from topsoil, which the researchers claim will allow commercial crops to absorb soil nitrogen more efficiently and thereby increase overall crop yields within two growing seasons.
Which of the following, if true, provides the strongest support for the researchers' argument?
If is a real number, is ?
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If and are real numbers, what is the value of ?
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A community library cataloged a collection of historical manuscripts. Each manuscript is written in either Latin, Ancient Greek, or both. How many of the manuscripts are written in both Latin and Ancient Greek?
(1) Exactly manuscripts are written in Latin.
(2) The number of manuscripts written only in Ancient Greek is twice the number of manuscripts written in both languages.
A three-year study of two hundred software development companies observed that firms instituting mandatory daily meditation sessions for their engineering teams reported a 35 percent reduction in post-release software bugs compared to firms without such programs. The researchers concluded that daily meditation directly enhances cognitive focus, thereby reducing coding errors.
A commercial airline plans to replace its current regional fleet with newer aircraft models that consume 25 percent less fuel per seat-mile, maintaining that this fleet transition will lower the airline's overall annual operating expenses. Consider the following assertion: 'Determining whether global jet fuel prices will rise or fall over the next five years represents a valid application of the Test of Variance to evaluate the argument's conclusion.' Is this assertion true or false?
If and are real numbers with , is ?
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If is a real number, is ?
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Which of the following choices correctly describes the sufficiency of the statements?
A major software enterprise recently introduced a specialized cybersecurity training program for its third-party software vendors. The company's executive board claims that because vendors who voluntarily completed the training during its pilot phase experienced a 40 percent drop in data breach incidents compared to their pre-training levels, mandating the training for all remaining vendors will significantly reduce the enterprise's overall exposure to third-party data breaches.
Which of the following is an assumption on which the executive board's claim depends?
Among a panel of medical research trials, each trial evaluates at least one of three experimental drugs: Drug , Drug , or Drug . If trials evaluate Drug and trials evaluate Drug , how many trials evaluate Drug only?
(1) Exactly trials evaluate both Drug and Drug .
(2) Exactly trials evaluate at least two of the three drugs, and no trial evaluates all three drugs.
In GMAT Data Sufficiency 'Value' decision logic, if a question asks for the numerical value of a target expression , a statement that yields more than one possible value for the variable is automatically insufficient.
A corporate cafeteria serves only two types of lunches: hot meals and cold salads. On Tuesday, what was the ratio of the number of hot meals served to the number of cold salads served?
(1) The total number of lunches served on Tuesday was 200.
(2) On Tuesday, the number of hot meals served was 60% of the total number of lunches served.