这样该不会涉及版权问题吧?如有侵权,望告知楼主,顺便告诉楼主怎么删帖,找了好半天。 楼主见这种有百分数的题就一脸蒙蔽啊,是不是要用数学公式啥的?做这种归纳题有啥套路没?望大神解答,楼主感激不尽。 According to a recent magazine article, of those office employees who typically work 8 hours at the office each day but sometimes say that they will work at home on a particular day, 25 percent actually work less than one hour. At the same time, over 90 percent of those same office employees believe they are more productive working at home than working in their office.
The statements above, if true, best support which of the following conclusions about the office employees discussed in the article?
| | On average, the office employees working at home for a day work fewer hours than office employees working at the office. |
| | 10 percent of the office employees are less productive working from home than working in their office. | | | At least 15 percent of the office employees do not define productivity exclusively in terms of the number of hours worked. | | | At least 25 percent of the office employees can complete the same amount of work in one hour at home as in 8 hours at the office. |
| | Some of the office employees make statements regarding their productivity that are not in fact true. |
if in a tennis tournament, a match reaches a fifth-set tiebreak, the lower-ranked player always loses the tiebreak (and, therefore, the match). If Rafael, the second-ranked player, wins a tournament by beating Roger, the top-ranked player, then the match must not have included a fifth-set tiebreak.
Which of the following arguments most closely mimics the reasoning used in the above argument? | | If a woman with a family history of twins gets pregnant three times, she will have one set of twins. Jennifer, who falls into this category, had two sets of twins, so she must not have gotten pregnant exactly three times. |
| | If a salesman sells more product than anyone else in a calendar year, then he will earn an all-expenses-paid vacation. Joe earned an all-expense-paid vacation, so he must have sold more product than anyone else for the year. |
| | A newspaper can charge a 50% premium for ads if its circulation surpasses 100,000; if the circulation does not pass 100,000, therefore, the newspaper can't charge any kind of premium for ads. | | | If a student is in the top 10% of her class, she will earn a college scholarship. Anna is not in the top 10% of her class, so she will not earn a scholarship. |
| | All of the players on a football team receive a cash bonus if the team wins the Super Bowl. If quarterback Tom Brady earned a cash bonus last year, he must have been a member of the winning Super Bowl team. |
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