Approximately what percent of the full professors had a salary of $110,000 or greater?
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If the average (arithmetic mean) salary of the full professors whose salaries were in the interval $50,000-$120,000 was $$x$$, and if the average salary of the full professors whose salaries were $120,000 and above was $$y$$, what was the average salary of all the full professors, in terms of $$x$$ and $$y$$?
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From 1989 to 1992, there was a 10 percent increase in the percent of families that owned directly held stocks. Which of the following is closest to the percent of families who owned directly held stocks in 1989?
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In 1992, if 7.9 percent of the families in the survey owned both savings bonds and mutual funds, what percent owned neither savings bonds nor mutual funds?
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The families that owned directly held stocks in 1992 owned an average (arithmetic mean) of $10,000 per family in these stocks. The families that owned cash-value life insurance owned an average of $4,000 per family in this type of insurance. Which of the following is closest to the ratio of total family assets in directly held stocks to total family assets in cash-value life insurance?
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From 2005 to 2017, the average (arithmetic mean) increase per year in the number of part-time employees in the 42-and-over age-group was how much greater or less than that for the number of full-time employees, rounded to the nearest $$0.1$$?
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The total number of full-time and part-time employees aged 30 and over increased by what percent from 2005 to 2017?
Give your answer to the nearest whole percent.
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For the 18-29 age-group, if $$\frac{1}{3}$$ of the full-time employees and $$\frac{1}{2}$$ of the part-time employees worked from home in 2005 and if $$\frac{1}{2}$$ of the full-time employees and $$\frac{3}{5}$$ of the part-time employees worked from home in 2017, then the number of employes who did not work from home in 2017 was closest to what fraction of the number of employees who did not work from home in 2005?
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For the respondents who rated their degree of confidence in state government high or moderate, the ratio of the number who gave a rating of high to the number who gave a rating of moderate was $$1$$ to $$3$$. How many of the respondents rated their degree of confidence in state government high?
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If $$20$$ percent of the respondents rated both their degree of confidence in the federal government and their degree of confidence in the news media high or moderate, what percent of the respondents gave neither of these institutions a confidence rating of high or moderate?
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Of the respondents who did not rate their degree of confidence in the federal government undecided, approximately what fraction rated their degree of confidence in that institution little or none?
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For people surveyed who are in the age-group 25-34 years, which of the following is closest to the ratio of the number of people who have $$5$$ or more servings of fruits and vegetables per day to the number of people who have $$4$$ or fewer servings of fruits and vegetables per day?
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If there are $$200$$ people in the age-group 18- 24 years, approximately what percent of the people surveyed who eat $$5$$ or more servings of fruits and vegetables per day are in the age-group 18-24 years?
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Among the people surveyed who eat $$1$$ or $$2$$ servings of fruits and vegetables per day. $$\frac{1}{5}$$ of the men and $$\frac{2}{7}$$ of the women are in the age- group 45-54 years. Which of the following is closest to the total number of people in the age-group 45-54 years?
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Approximately what was the total dollar amount of imports from the United States and Japan?
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