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SAT Free Practice Questions: Grid-Ins

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1. What is the sum of 2/3 and 1/12?

2. If –2 < n < 10, and 2 < m < 10, what is one possible value of n - m, if n - m is a positive odd integer?

3. If x and y are distinct negative integers and x + y > –6, what is the least possible value of x/y?

4. If 3x - 7 < 8 and –6x - 2 < 22, what is one possible value of x?

5. What is the number that satisfies the following three conditions?

It is a 3-digit multiple of 5 that is greater than 849.
Its units digit is greater than its tens digit.
The sum of the hundreds digit and the tens digit is 12.

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