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1. At the start of the 1991 season, the price range realized for a 1956 Bob Feller card in excellent condition wasA. $100 to $200
B. $100 to $150
C. $50 to $100
D. $30 to $100
E. $0 to $30
2. The price range realized in September for a near-mint-condition Mickey Mantle card wasA. $150 to $400
B. $400 to $600
C. $440 to $660
D. $480 to $720
E. $600 to $800
3. At the start of the season, which of the following cards had the greatest ratio of near-mint-condition range to excellent condition range?A. Willie Mays
B. Whitey Ford
C. Bob Feller
D. Duke Snider
E. Roy Campanella
4. What was the difference in price realized anytime during the 1991 season between the highest-priced excellent-condition Willie Mays card and the highest-priced near-mintcondition Hank Aaron card?A. $ 7.50
B. $10.00
C. $12.50
D. $30.00
E. $60.00
5. Which of the following can be inferred from the graphs above?I. Any price realized during the 1991 season for a near-mint-condition Sandy Koufax card would be enough to purchase one each of fair-condition cards of Whitey Ford, Bob Feller, Pee Wee Reese, Duke Snider, Luis Aparicio, and
Roy Campanella.
II. The 1990 end-of-season price for a near-mint-condition Whitey Ford was less than its start-of-season
price.
III. The highest price realized during the 1991 season for an excellent condition Bob Feller is less than the lowest price realized during the 1991 season for a near-mintcondition Pee Wee Reese.
A. I only
B. II only
C. III only
D. I and II only
E. II and III only
1-D , 2-D , 3-E , 4-A , 5-A