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| ID | Section | Domain | Skill | Difficulty | Question | Actions |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| math_pro_910 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(c\) is \(15\%\) greater than the number \(d\). The number \(d\) is \(50\%\) less than \(90\). What is the value of \(c\)? | |
| math_pro_909 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(y\) is \(75\%\) greater than the number \(z\). The number \(z\) is \(20\%\) less than \(80\). What is the value of \(y\)? | |
| math_pro_908 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(p\) is \(125\%\) greater than the number \(q\). The number \(q\) is \(40\%\) less than \(18\). What is the value of ... | |
| math_pro_907 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(u\) is \(35\%\) greater than the number \(v\). The number \(v\) is \(20\%\) less than \(45\). What is the value of \(u\)? | |
| math_pro_906 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(m\) is \(25\%\) greater than the number \(n\). The number \(n\) is \(60\%\) less than \(80\). What is the value of \(m\)? | |
| math_pro_905 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(r\) is \(40\%\) greater than the number \(s\). The number \(s\) is \(30\%\) less than \(50\). What is the value of \(r\)? | |
| math_pro_904 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | percentages | Hard | The number \(a\) is \(80\%\) greater than the number \(b\). The number \(b\) is \(75\%\) less than \(60\). What is the value of \(a\)? | |
| math_pro_903 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | evaluating_statistical... | Hard | A researcher studying a drama workshop randomly selected \(70\) actors from all actors in a drama workshop. The table s... | |
| math_pro_902 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | evaluating_statistical... | Hard | A researcher studying a chess tournament randomly selected \(55\) players from all players in one chess tournament. The... | |
| math_pro_901 | Math | problem_solving_and_data_analysis | evaluating_statistical... | Hard | A researcher studying a library reading program randomly selected \(68\) participants from all participants in a librar... |