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A certain benefits and incentives package consists of 2 benefits to be chosen from the benefits offered by more than $$\frac{1}{2}$$of all the companies surveyed and 1 incentive to be chosen from the incentives offered by more than $$\frac{1}{3}$$ of all the companies surveyed. How many suck packages are possible?
The ratio of the number of companies offering both a stock-options incentive and one of the benefits listed to the number of companies offering that benefit is greatest for which of the five benefits?
Which of the following statements about triangle PQR shown in the xy-plane are true?

Indicate all such statements.

Ben has 30 pencils in a box. Each of the pencils is one of 5 different colors, and there are 6 pencils of each color. If Ben selects pencils one at a time from the box without being able to see the pencils, what is the minimum number of pencils that he must select in order to ensure that he selects at least 2 pencils of each color?
A password is formed by 5 special characters, including a "@", two "$" and two "#". How many different passwords can be formed?
Although Emily Bronte is impassioned about gender equality, she is anything but ___ to endorse more privileges endowed to women.
Many creative photographers were delighted to find in instant photography a mode that encouraged them to stop viewing photography as _____ and start viewing it as something they could handle with spontaneity, even derision.
As cheaper imports drove most California potteries out of business during the 1950s, one company (i)_____. The substantial size and weight of the specialized products produced by Architectural Pottery helped (ii)_____ the company, because it was uneconomical for foreign companies to ship similarly large objects to California.
Each new generation of students grow up (i)_____ the world of classical physics, with its mostly intuitive, billiard-ball causality; that is the everyday vantage from which we approach the alien world of quantum physics, which has for this reason never lost its air of (ii)_____.
During the Harlem Renaissance, Alain Locke (i)_____ the first flourishing of a self-consciously racial art movement in America and was widely credited with providing the philosophical basis for its emergence. His importance as a critic of African America art and as an art theorist is (ii)_____ if controversial, yet he has received (iii)_____ attention for his unique insight into the broad forces that shaped American modernism and cultural nationalism in the visual arts.
Vaccine denial has all the hallmarks of a belief system that is not (i)_____. The notion that childhood vaccines are driving autism rates has been (ii)_____ by multiple epidemiological studies. Yet the true believers are (iii)_____, critiquing each new study that challenges their views, and rallying to the defense of disgraced researchers whose work was retracted.
Biologists have long debated about whether egg production in birds is biologically highly costly, some theorizing that egg production is energetically or nutritionally demanding. Lack, however, suggested that clutch size-the number of eggs a bird lays per breeding cycle-is far below the potential limit of egg production. He suggested that clutch size had instead evolved in relation to the number of young that the parents could successfully rear. Subsequently, most studies focused on limitations operating during chick rearing, particularly among altricial species (species in which the parents feed their young in the nest). Lack later recognized that in precocial species (species in which young feed themselves), clutch size might be explained by different factors-the availability of food for egg-laying females, for example.
The passage suggests that biologists who say egg production in birds is biologically highly costly would agree that clutch size is determined primarily by
The passage suggests that Lack would agree with which of the following statements about factors affecting clutch size in birds?
Only since the late 1960s have literary scholars attempted to establish an accurate and systematic literary history of women novelists. Many previous histories suffered from "Great Traditionalism," an approach that, by limiting itself to a group of women writers termed "great," ignored the diversity among women novelists. These histories excluded the minor novelists, who are the links in the chain that binds literary generations together, and who allow us to see the continuities in women`s writing. Given the distortions produced by this concentration on "great" writers, as well as the obviously problematic tendency of many literary scholars to apply stereotypes of femininity, it was not surprising that some literary scholars in the early 1960s evaded the important issue of women`s sexual identity entirely, focusing instead on the form and style of women`s writing. Such an approach, while insightful and very valuable, did not consider the crucial connection between women`s writing and changes in their legal and economic status.
According to the passage, some literary scholars in the early 1960s tended to do which of the following in their considerations of women novelists` works?
Information in the passage suggests that literary histories that adhere to "Great Traditionalism" have which of the following flaws?
The attitude of the author of the passage toward the approach taken toward women novelists by "some literary scholars in the early 1960s" can best be described as
Because of strong overall stylistic similarities, prehistoric cave paintings in El Castillo, Spain and others in Altamira, Spain, were thought to date from the same period. Recent pigment analyses, however, established the Altamira paintings as by far the older and as about the same age as a third group of paintings done in a different overall style. Nevertheless, this case does not prove that stylistic similarities cannot be a reliable indicator of closeness in age, since ____________.
Which of the following most logically completes the passage?

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