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Among all the respondents, only 40% of those who said, “Left thumb” and 50% of those who said “Alternating thumb” were self-taught typists. How many respondents were self-taught typists?

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Government spending on “Health Services” and “Social protection” was 120 billion dollars and 190 billion respectively for the year 2010-2011. In the same year, government spending on “Debt interests” was 33.33% of the spending on “Health Services”, and the spending on “Health Services”, “Social Protection” and “Debt interests” constituted 50% of the total spending by the government.

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The snow leopard population in Country A is 40% of the snow leopard population in Country B. the population of snow leopards in Country C is 50% of that in Country A.

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How much more does it cost a company to place two 24*10 mono advertisements and one 22*5 mono advertisement combined than four 8*10 colour advertisements?

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If the numbers downloaded seen after 25 months continue to increase at an average rate, approximately how many more billions of apps than songs are likely to be downloaded 40 months after the launch?

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A small English city has a male population of 56 000. Assuming the population of this city is typical of the urban population as a whole, how many men in the city are likely to be obese?

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The winner of a council election in April resigns in July and a new election is held in September. There are no changes in the number of people entitled to vote between April and September.

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By reading across, you can see the number of voters supporting a party in April and how the same people voted in September. No one died or left the district.

To learn how people who voted for a particular party in September had voted in April, read down the column-the total September vote o given at the bottom of each column, including any votes gained in September from people who had not voted in April.

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The winner of a council election in April resigns in July and a new election is held in September. There are no changes in the number of people entitled to vote between April and September.

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By reading across, you can see the number of voters supporting a party in April and how the same people voted in September. No one died or left the district.

To learn how people who voted for a particular party in September had voted in April, read down the column-the total September vote o given at the bottom of each column, including any votes gained in September from people who had not voted in April.

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The winner of a council election in April resigns in July and a new election is held in September. There are no changes in the number of people entitled to vote between April and September.

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By reading across, you can see the number of voters supporting a party in April and how the same people voted in September. No one died or left the district.

To learn how people who voted for a particular party in September had voted in April, read down the column-the total September vote o given at the bottom of each column, including any votes gained in September from people who had not voted in April.

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The winner of a council election in April resigns in July and a new election is held in September. There are no changes in the number of people entitled to vote between April and September.

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By reading across, you can see the number of voters supporting a party in April and how the same people voted in September. No one died or left the district.

To learn how people who voted for a particular party in September had voted in April, read down the column-the total September vote o given at the bottom of each column, including any votes gained in September from people who had not voted in April.

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By what percentage (rounded up to the nearest whole number, if necessary) did the price of detached homes fall from April-June Year 1 to July-September Year 2(inclusive)?

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A property owner owns 3 detached properties, 2 semi-detached houses, 1 terraced house and 4 studio flats. Estimate the fall in the total price of these properties from April-June Year 1 to April-June Year 2(inclusive)?

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