General Education Summary
General Education Summary
General Education Summary
TRIANGLES
Name Definition Illustration
CLASSIFICATION According to the Angle Measures Acute Triangle A triangle containing one right angle
Right Triangle A triangle in which all the angles are acute
Obtuse Triangle A triangle containing one obtuse angle
According to the Measures of Sides Scalene Triangle A triangle with no congruent sides
Isosceles Triangle A triangle with at least two congruent sides
Equilateral Triangle A triangle with three congruent sides
QUADRILATERALS
Name Definition Illustration
Trapezoid A quadrilateral with at least one pair of parallel sides
Kite A quadrilateral with two adjacent sides congruent and the other two sides also congruent
Isosceles Trapezoid A trapezoid with exactly one pair of congruent sides
Parallelogram A quadrilateral in which each pair of opposite sides is parallel
Rectangle A quadrilateral with 4 right angles
Rhombus A quadrilateral with all sides congruent
Square A quadrilateral with 4 right angles and 4 congruent sides
IX. MEASUREMENT
PLANE FIGURES
Figure Name of Figure Formula
Perimeter Area
Rectangle 2l + 2w lw
Square 4s s2
Parallelogram 2a + 2b bh
Trapezoid a1 + a2 + b1 + b2 ( ) h
Triangle s + s + s ½ bh
Circle Circumference:
2r
r2
SOLID FIGURES
Figure Name of Figure Formula
Total Surface Area Volume
Rectangular Prism 2lw + 2wh + 2hl lwh
Cube 6e2
(e = edge) e3
Cylinder 2 r2 + 2 rh
r2h
Pyramid s2 + 2sl
s = side of the base
l = slant height of the pyramid ⅓ bh
Cone r2 + rs
⅓ r2h
Sphere 4 r2
r3
METRIC SYSTEM
Metric System
Prefix Equivalent Dimension
Length Capacity Mass
Greek kilo 1000 meter liter gram
hecto 100
deca 10
Latin deci 1/10
centi 1/100
milli 1/1000
UNIT CONVERSIONS
Length: 1 foot (ft) = 12 inches (in)
1 yard (yd) = 3 feet
1 mile (mi) = 5280 feet = 1760 yards
1 inch = 2.54 centimeters
1 foot = 0.3 meter
1 meter = 1.1 yards
1 mile = 1.6 kilometers
Area: 1 acre = 43,560 sq. ft.
1 sq. m. = 640 acres
=
Mass: 1 pound (lb) = 16 ounces (oz)
1 ton = 2000 pounds
1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds
Time 1 minute (min) = 60 seconds (s)
1 hour (hr) = 60 minutes
1 day (d) = 24 hours
1 year (yr) = 365 days
1 decade = 10 years
1 millennium = 1000 years
Volume: 1 gallon (gal) = 4 quarts (qt)
1 quart = 2 pints (pt)
1 cup = 16 tablespoons
1 liter = 1.06 quarts
PYTHAGOREAN THEOREM
In every right triangle, the sum of the squares of the legs is equal to the square of the hypotenuse.
c2 = a2 + b2
X. PROBABILITY
A. SIMPLE PROBABILITY
The probability (P) of an event (E) is defined as:
P(E) =
Example:
A gumball machine has 18 pieces remaining (6 blue, 5, yellow, 7, red). The probability of getting a blue gumball is or .
B. COUNTING TECHNIQUES
a) Permutation
refers to the number of possible arrangements for a given set of objects
Case 1: All of the objects are considered for each different arrangement
(nPn, read as “the permutation of n objects taken n at a time”)
This is represented by this operation:
nPn = n! (read as “n factorial”)
The factorial of a whole number is the product of that whole number and each of the natural numbers less than the
number.
n! = n x (n – 1) x (n – 2) x … x 1
Example:
In how many ways can 6 books be placed on a shelf?
Solution: 6! = 6 x 5 x 4 x 3 x 2 x 1 = 720
Answer: There are 720 ways that 6 books can be placed on a shelf.
Case 2: Not all of the objects are considered for each different arrangement
(nPr, read as “the permutation of n objects taken r at a time”)
nPr =
Example:
How many different arrangements of 5 students can be made in a row of 3 desks?
Solution:
nPr =
5P3 = → 5P3 = = = 5 ∙ 4 ∙ 3 = 60
Answer:
There are 60 different arrangements of 5 students that can be made in a row of 3 desks.
b) Combination
refers to the total number of groupings of a set of objects.
The order of the objects is not important when dealing with combinations.
nCr =
Example:
How many different 4-person committees can be formed from a total of 8 people?
Solution:
nCr =
8C4 = → = = = 70
Answer: There are 70 different 4-person committees that can be formed from 8 people.
XI. BASIC ALGEBRA
A. ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
TRANSLATING ALGEBRAIC EXPRESSIONS
Add
(+) Subtract
(-) Multiply
(x) Divide
(÷) Equal
(=)
plus, sum, increased by, more than, exceeds minus, difference, decreased by, less than, reduced times, multiplied by,
product, of, divide by, quotient, into is, result, total, equal to
Algebraic Expression – contains numbers, variables, and operations to state a relationship
Examples: 5, 7n, 3x + 2, x2+4x+4
Equation – two algebraic expressions set equal to each other
Example: 3x + 5 = x + 7
EXPONENTS
Exponent or Power – the total number of times a base is used as a factor
a) Multiplying and Dividing Like Bases
Multiplication Division
When multiplying like bases, add the exponents:
xm · xn = xm+n
Example:
a3 · a2 = a3+2 = a5 When dividing like bases, subtract the exponents:
= xm-n
Example:
= b5-2 = b3
b) Operations with Powers
Raising a Power to a Power Simply multiply the exponents:
(xm)n = xmn
Example:
(a2)3 = a(2)(3) = a6
Raising a Product to a Power Raise each base number and/or variable to that exponent:
(xmyn)t = xm·t yn·t
Example:
(4x2)3 = (41·3)(x2·3) = 64x6
Raising a Quotient/Fraction to a Power Raise both numerator and denominator to that exponent and simplify the
expression:
=
Example:
= = =
c) Negative Exponents
To simplify an expression with negative exponents, remember that:
x-m =
POLYNOMIALS
a) Adding and Subtracting Polynomials
When adding and subtracting polynomials, only like terms can be combined.
Examples:
5z + 6z = 11z
18x2 - 8x2 = 10x2
b) Multiplying Polynomials
1. Monomial by a monomial
Multiply the coefficients and then follow the rules for multiplying the exponents for like bases.
Example:
2x3 ∙ 4x4
Solution:
2x3 ∙ 4x4 = (2)(4)∙(x3)(x4) = 8x7
2. Monomial by a Polynomial
Use the distributive property
Example:
3a2 (2a + 4)
Solution:
3a2 (2a + 4) = (3a2)(2a) + (3a2)(4)
= 6a3 + 12a2
3. Binomial by a Binomial
Use FOIL (First, Outer, Inner, Last)
Example:
(x – 3)(x + 4)
Terms Factors Product
First x ∙ x x2
Outer x ∙ 4 4x
Inner -3 ∙ x -3x
Last -3 ∙ 4 -12
(x – 3)(x + 4) = x2 + 4x – 3x – 12
= x2 + x – 12
4. Any polynomial by a polynomial
Use the distributive property
Example:
(2x – 1)(3x2 – 5x + 2)
Solution:
(2x – 1)(3x2 – 5x + 2) = 6x3 – 10x2 + 4x - 3x2 + 5x – 2
= 6x3 – 13x2 + 9x – 2
FACTORING
a) Using GCF
To find the GCF of any polynomial, look for common factors in the coefficients, and common variables between each
term.
Example:
Factor 4x4 + 12x3.
Solution:
The GCF of 4x4 + 12x3.is 4x3, so factor out 4x3 from each term.
4x4 + 12x3 = 4x3 (x + 3)
b) Difference Between Two Perfect Squares
To factor the difference between two perfect squares, take the square root of each term. Then, express the factors in the
following form:
(x – a)(x + a)
Example:
Factor x2 – 49.
Solution:
x2 – 49 = (x – 7)(x + 7)
c) Polynomials in the form ax2 + bx + c
When factoring any factorable polynomial in the form ax2 + bx + c, where a = 1, the constant terms of the factors have
a sum of b and a product of c. If the value of a 1, use the factors of c with trial-and-error to find the factors.
Example:
Factor x2 + 5x + 6
Solution:
x2 + 5x + 6
a = 1, b = 5, c = 6
1. List the factors of 6 (c): 1 and 6, -1 and -6, 2 and 3, -2 and -3
2. Find the pair of factors that has a sum of 5 (b). Here that pair is 2 and 3.
3. Use the factors 2 and 3 as the second terms in the binomial factors.
(x + 2)(x + 3)
Answer: The factors of x2 + 5x + 6 are (x + 2)(x + 3).
d) Perfect Square Trinomials
Has two equal binomial factors; they have two forms and factored as follows:
x2 + 2ax + a2 = (x + a)2
x2 – 2ax + a2 = (x – a)2
Example:
Factor b2 – 10b + 25.
Solution:
b2 – 10b + 25.= (b – 5)(b – 5)
= (b – 5)2
e) Factoring Completely
To factor polynomials completely, the expression must be broken down into its smallest possible factors.
Steps:
1. Factor out the GCF, if it exists.
2. Factor the difference between two squares.
3. Factor the trinomial into two binomials (FOIL).
RATIONAL EXPRESSIONS
Expressions that may involve constants and/or variables in the form , where b ≠ 0.
a) Simplifying
When simplifying rational expressions, factor first and make sure to only cancel factors.
Example:
Solution:
=
=
b) Adding and Subtracting
Steps:
1. Find a common denominator (LCD) by finding the smallest expression that each denominator will divide into without a
remainder.
2. When this denominator is found, multiply both the numerator and denominator of the rational expressions by the
missing factor needed to make the LCD.
3. Combine the expressions.
4. Keep the common denominator.
Example:
+
Solution:
+ = +
= +
=
c) Multiplying and Dividing
Steps:
1. Factor each numerator and denominator of the fractions when possible.
2. Cancel out any common factors between the numerators and denominators.
3. Multiply across any remaining factors.
4. When dividing, simply take the reciprocal of the fraction being divided by and then multiply as explained in steps (1) to
(3).
Example:
÷
Solution:
÷ = x
= x
= 2 ∙
=
B. ALGEBRAIC EQUATIONS
Solving Equations
Here are the steps to ensure success when solving an equation:
1. Simplify each side of the equation separately:
Apply the distributive property when needed.
Combine like terms when needed.
2. Move the variable to one side of the equation.
3. Perform the inverse operations of either addition or subtraction.
4. Perform the inverse operations of multiplication or division.
5. Check your answer by substituting the value of the variable into the original equation.
Example 1: -2(x + 😎 = 32
Solution:
-2(x + 😎 = 32 Given
(-2 ∙ x) + (-2 ∙ 😎 = 32
-2x – 16 = 32 Apply the distributive property to get rid of the parentheses.
-2x – 16 + 16 = 32 + 16
-2x = 48 Add 16 to both sides.
=
x = -24 Divide both sides of the equation by -2.
Check: Substitute in the equation the value of -24 for x:
-2(x + 😎 = 32
-2(-24 + 😎 = 32
-2(-16) = 32
32 = 32
Example 2: 4x – 6 – 7x = 27
Solution:
4x – 6 – 7x = 27 Given
4x – 7x – 6 = 27 Apply the commutative property.
-3x – 6 = 27 Combine like terms
-3x – 6 + 6 = 27 + 6
-3x = 33 Add 6 to both sides of the equation
=
x = -11 Divide both sides of the equation by -3.
Check: Substitute in the equation the value of -24 for x:
4x – 6 – 7x = 27
4(-11) – 6 – 7(-11) = 27
-44 – 6 +77 = 27
-50 + 77 = 27
27 = 27
C. SEQUENCES and SERIES
Sequence
An ordered set whose elements consist of consecutive natural numbers
Types of Sequences:
1. Arithmetic Progression
a sequence of numbers in which the difference between any two successive terms is constant; the constant difference is
called the common difference (d)
Elements of an Arithmetic Progression:
a1 = the first term
an = general term
n = no. of terms
d = the common difference
Sn = sum of the first n terms
2. An artist ordered cans of red paint, white paint, and green paint in the ratio 2 : 4 : 6, respectively. If he ordered a total of
24 cans of paint, how many cans of white paint did he order?
A. 4
B. 8
C. 12
D. 16
3. A scale replica of a building is 18 inches tall. If the actual height of the building is 36 feet, then the scale used between
the model and the actual building is 1 inch = __________.
A. 1.5 ft
B. 2 ft
C. 18 ft
D. 24 ft
4. John and Bob are cycling on a track. Bob completes one lap every 12 seconds, and John completes one lap every 15
seconds. When will Bob lap John, assuming that they started together?
A. after 45 seconds
B. after 3 minutes
C. after 2 minutes
D. after 1 minute
5. A store reduced the price of a computer by 20% and sold it for P56,400. How much did the computer originally for?
A. P 60,400
B. P 65,000
C. P 70,500
D. P 72,500
6. Mr. Jimenez owns a 10 ½ hectare tract of land. He plans to subdivide this tract into ¼ hectare lots. He must first set
aside of the total land for roads. How many lots will this tract yield?
A. 32
B. 35
C. 42
D. 4
7. The first 5 numbers in a sequence are 5,6,8,11 and 15. What are the 8th and 10th numbers in the sequence?
A. 27 and 42
B. 26 and 49
C. 32 and 49
D. 33 and 50
8. The carat is a unit of measure used to weigh precious stones. It equals 3.086 grains. How many grains does a 2.8 carat
diamond weigh?
A. 8.6408
B. 86.408
C. 864.08
D. 8640.8
9. A carpenter wanted three pieces of wood each feet long. If he planned to cut them from a 6-foot piece of wood, how
much of the piece would be left?
A. ft
B. ft
C. ft
D. 3 ft
10. Four mangoes cost P29.00. At what price will 2 ½ dozen mangoes cost?
A. P 217.50
B. P 188.50
C. P 348.50
D. P 870.00
11. How many integers between 1 and 150 are divisible by both 4 and 5?
A. 7
B. 8
C. 9
D. 10
12. If P75.00 is shared among three children in the ratio of 3:7:15. What is the size of the smallest share?
A. P 35
B. P 25
C. P 15
D. P 9
16. What is the sum of all the two digit numbers which are divisible by 5?
A. 945
B. 950
C. 960
D. 1050
17. All the seats in a bus are occupied and six persons are standing. At the next bus stop, 13 persons got off and 5 got in.
How many seats were empty after this stop if everyone had a seat?
A. 0
B. 2
C. 23
D. 24
18. If a baseball player hits 10 home runs in the first 45 games, at the same rate how many home runs can he expect to hit
during the 162-game season?
A. 38
B. 42
C. 36
D. 40
19. You buy a refrigerator for P12,800.00 and make a down payment of P2,500.00. If you finance the remainder at 8%
annually for three years, how much will you actually pay for the refrigerator?
A. P 12,190.00
B. P 10,300.00
C. P 15,272.00
D. P 12,772.00
20. Joan bought 120 handkerchiefs at 10 pesos each. Then she sold them at 3 handkerchiefs for P 50. If she sold all the
handkerchiefs, how much profit did she make?
A. P170
B. P400
C. P733
D. P800
21. Employees at Highwire Musictown get a 20% discount on all purchases. If Luis buys three tapes at P7.49 each, how
much will he have to pay after his employee discount?
A. P 16.98
B. P 17.98
C. P 18.98
D. P 19.98
22. How many ways can a committee of 4 people be selected from a group of 7 people?
A. 35
B. 70
C. 140
D. 210
23. If the area of one circle is twice of another circle, what is the ratio in percent, of the smaller to larger circle?
A. 25%
B. 50%
C. 70%
D. 75%
24. How many gallons of water will fill a fish tank that is 18 inches by 12 inches by 48 inches? (There are 231 cubic
inches per gallon). Round your answer to the nearest gallon.
A. 45 gallons
B. 38 gallons
C. 47 gallons
D. 40 gallons
25. What day follows the day before yesterday if 2 days from now will be Sunday?
A. Wednesday
B. Thursday
C. Friday
D. Saturday
26. A, B, and C are consecutive numbers. If A>B>C, what is the value of (A-B) (A-C) (B-C)?
A. -2
B. -1
C. 1
D. 2
27. The hypotenuse of a right triangle is 25 feet. If one leg is 24 feet, what is the length of the other leg?
A. 6 ft
B. 5 ft
C. 7 ft
D. 20 ft
30. Which of the following is the smallest prime number greater than 200?
A. 214
B. 205
C. 201
D. 211
31. If a car travels 96 miles on 8 liters of gas, how far can the car travel on a full tank of gas that holds 20 liters?
A. 230 miles
B. 235 miles
C. 240 miles
D. 245 miles
32. A vendor sold one sack of rice more than she paid for it. What information is needed to find his gain?
A. The amount paid by the customer per sack
B. The number of sacks sold
C. The amount she was paid
D. The amount she paid for it
33. In a group of 250 students, 40 are freshmen. What percentage of the group are freshmen?
A. 15
B. 16
C. 30
D. 40
35. A recipe which is good for 4 persons calls for 2/3 cup of milk. How much milk will be needed by a recipe for 6
persons?
A. 1 cup
B. 2 cups
C. 4 cups
D. 8 cups
37. A certain bank issues 3-letter identification codes to its customers. If each letter can be used only once per code, how
many different codes are possible?
A. 326
B. 78
C. 15,600
D. 17,576
38. Three brothers inherited a cash amount of P 120,000 and they divided it among themselves in the radio of 5:2:1. How
much more is the largest share than smallest share?
A. P15,000
B. P30,000
C. P60,000
D. P75,000
41. What are the odds of getting two 5’s in a single throw of a pair of dice?
A.
B.
C.
D.
43. What is the length of the diagonal BD of the rectangle pictured below?
A. 50
B. 40
C. 30
D. 20
44. What part of an hour has passed from 2:48 pm. to 3:20 pm?
A.
B.
C.
D.
46. Mr. Manlapaz is 44 years old. He was 21 years old when his eldest daughter was born who is six years older than his
younger son. How old is Mr. Manlapaz’s youngest son now?
A. 18
B. 22
C. 17
D. 23
47. A street vendor sells roasted peanut at P5 per packet of 25 gm which she bought for P80 per kilo. She spent P20 for
oil, fuel, and plastic bag. What is her net gain from selling all the peanuts?
A. P360
B. P380
C. P400
D. P480
48. Divide ÷
A.
B.
C.
D.
49. How much interest would be paid on a bank loan of P30,000 for 8 months at 12% annual interest?
A. P2,400
B. P2,800
C. P3,240
D. P3,600
2. What number subtracted from each of 71 and 58 will result in two perfect squares?
A. 22
B. 33
C. 35
D. 42
3. Jessica has 6 red t-shirts and 9 yellow t-shirts. If she picks one t-shirt at random, what is the probability that it will not
be yellow?
A.
B.
C.
D.
6. Three times the first of three consecutive odd integers is 3 more than twice the third. Find the third integer.
A. 9
B. 13
C. 11
D. 15
A. I only
B. I and III
C. II only
D. I and II
A. 6
B. 5
C. 4
D. 3
9. A meter stick was cut into two pieces at the 64-cm mark. What is the ratio of the smaller piece to the largest piece?
A. 9:16
B. 16:25
C. 13:50
D. 9:25
10. The product of 2 whole numbers is 36, and their ratio is 1:4. Which of these is the smaller number?
A. 9
B. 3
C. 2
D. 12
11. Find, in feet, the amount of framing needed to frame a picture 8 ½ inches by 11 inches?
A. 3 ¼ ft
B. 2 ¼ ft
C. 4 ¼ ft
D. 5 ¼ ft
12. If a certain job can be finished by 18 workers in 26 days, how many workers are needed to finish the job in 12 days?
A. 24
B. 30
C. 39
D. 45
14. A certain pole cast a shadow 24 feet long. At the same time another pole 3 feet high casts a shadow 4 feet long. How
high is the first pole, given that the heights & shadows are in proportion?
A. 24 ft
B. 21 ft
C. 18 ft
D. 20 ft
16. Which is the 10th term of the progression -8, -4, -2, …, ___?
A.
B.
C.
D.
17. Two buses leave the same station at 9:00 pm. One bus travels north at the rate of 30 kph and the other travels east at
40 kph. How many kilometers apart are the buses at 10 pm?
A. 50 km
B. 70 km
C. 100 km
D. 140 km
18. A park has a triangular shape. It has a base of 12m and a height of 9m. What is its area?
A. 122 m2
B. 108 m2
C. 42 m2
D. 54 m2
19. Joel repacks a 60 kg sack of sugar into small packs of 750g. How many small packs can be made?
A. 90
B. 45
C. 75
D. 80
21. An employee earning P9,200 a month will receive a 15% increase next month. How much will his/her new salary be?
A. P10,500
B. P10,530
C. P10,530
D. P10,560
23. What is the smallest positive integer that has 6, 8 and 10 as factors?
A. 300
B. 240
C. 80
D. 120
24. If dosage of medicine is ⅔ milliliter, how many dosages can be given from a bottle containing 20 milliliters?
A. 13⅓
B. 19⅓
C. 20
D. 30
25. A box is 12 inches wide, 16 inches long and 6 inches high. How many square inches of paper would be needed to
cover it on all sides?
A. 192 sq. in.
B. 900 sq. in.
C. 360 sq. in.
D. 720 sq. in.
27. What are the missing terms in the series 5, 10, 20 _____, 80, ____320?
A. 40, 160
B. 40, 120
C. 50, 120
D. 35, 135
28. Michael is 15 years older than his brother Rafael. However, y years ago Michael was twice as old as Rafael. If Rafael
is now x years old and x > y, find the value of x-y.
A. 13
B. 14
C. 15
D. 16
29. Which of the following sets of numbers can be sides of a right triangle?
A. 4, 5, 6
B. 6, 6, 2, 3
C. 3, 6, 3
D. 2, 2, 3
30. Which of the following could be a factor of n (n+1) if n is a positive integer less than 3?
A. 3
B. 5
C. 8
D. 9
31. In a certain school, the ratio of boys to girls is 3 to 7. If there are 150 boys and girls in the school, how many boys are
there?
A. 45
B. 105
C. 75
D. 90
32. In one senior class, ⅓ of the students are honor students. Of these honor students, 2/7 are varsity athletes. If there are
four athletes in the class, how many students are there in the class?
A. 42
B. 52
C. 60
D. 84
33. If the variance of distribution is 25, then the standard deviation is ________.
A. 12.5
B. 30
C. 625
D. 5
34. How long will it take P10,000 to grow to P12,000 if it is invested at 9% compounded monthly?
A. 25 months
B. 18 months
C. 20 months
D. 15 months
35. The school cafeteria raised the price of a plate of rice from P8 to P10. If the same rate of increase was applied to a
regular order of viand which used to cost P20, how much does an order of viand cost now?
A. P 22
B. P 24
C. P 25
D. P 26
36. A 737-model plane has 29 rows with 5 seats per row, except for the last three rows which had 3 seats each. What is
the seating capacity of the plane?
A. 144
B. 145
C. 142
D. 139
37. The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 42 in. The 2 equal sides are each 3 times as long as the third side. What are
the lengths of these sides?
A. 18,21,3
B. 21,21,21
C. 6,6,8
D. 18,18,6
38. Julie spent one-sixth of her money in one store. In the next store, she spent three times as much as she spent in the first
store, and had 80 pesos left. How much money did she have at the start?
A. P 240
B. P 252
C. P 300
D. P 360
39. How many ounces of pure acid must be added to 20 ounces of a solution that is 5% acid to strengthen it to a solution
that is 24% acid?
A. 5
B. 6
C. 10
D. 2 ½
41. Kath’s grades in three math quizzes are 82, 78, 86. What grade should get in her next quiz to raise her average to 85?
A. 94
B. 90
C. 88
D. 87
42. P8,000 is invested at 12% simple interest. What is the amount at the end of 2 years?
A. P 8,960
B. P 8,240
C. P 9,600
D. P 9,920
43. Anthony has 5 action figures. In how many ways can he arrange the figures in his shelf?
A. 20
B. 25
C. 100
D. 120
47. Joseph has more money than Mila but less than Billy. If the amounts held by Joseph, Mila and Billy are x, y and z
respectively, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Z < X < Y
B. X < Z < Y
C. Y < X < Z
D. Y < Z < X
50. A man started painting a wall at 9:00 AM and was able to finish painting 3/5 of it at 10:30 AM. Continuing at this
rate, at what time will he finish painting the wall?
A. 11:35 AM
B. 11:30 AM
C. 12:30 AM
D. 12:15 AM
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