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1. A quiz consists of true and false questions. The ratio of the number of true questions to the number of false questions is 4:3. About what percent of the questions are false? A. 43 % B. 57% C. 80% D. 98%

2. A car's price decreased by 20% from 1998 to If the price of the car was P dollars in 2000, what was it in 1998? A P B. 0.8 P C. 1.4 P D P

3. What is 2% of 7%? A % B. 0.09% C. 0.14% D.14%

4.Tom has 7 times as many crayons as Dick and 3 times as many as Harry. If Dick has less than 21 crayons, what is the maximum number of crayons that Tom can have? A. 63 B. 105 C. 120 D. 140

5.What is the smallest prime factor of 1001? A. 3 B. 5 C. 7 D. 11