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Re: QOTD# 17 approximate ratio of energy used from [#permalink]
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9. For 1979, find 27.5% of 18,509, which is approximately 5,090. For 2004, find 17.5% of 20,623, which is approximately 3,609. Round the numbers and reduce the ratio: \(\frac{5000}{3600}=\frac{25}{18}\), choice D.

10. Options B and C are correct.
Choice (A) is incorrect; the graph gives no information on the number of power plants constructed.

Choice (B) is correct. In 1979, coal and oil were each 26% and natural gas was 34% of total energy used, for a total of 68%. In 2004, coal was 34%, natural gas was 33%, and oil was 18% of total energy used, for a total of 85%.

For choice (C), the amount of energy used from hydroelectric sources in 1979 is approximately 925 units and the amount for 2004 is approximately 203 units. You calculate these figures by using the different totals for each year and the percentage of total energy represented on the graph by hydroelectric energy. 203 is less than one fourth of 925, and thus choice (C) is valid.


Choice (B) incorrect since In 1979, coal and oil were each 26% and natural gas was 34% of total energy used, for a total of """86%"""". In 2004, coal was 34%, natural gas was 33%, and oil was 18% of total energy used, for a total of 85%.
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Re: QOTD# 17 approximate ratio of energy used from [#permalink]
Can someone explain Q.1? The value I am getting is nowhere near the given options. I also do not understand how did you get 17.5% of 20,623 for 2004. Is the information misprinted or something?
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Re: QOTD# 17 approximate ratio of energy used from [#permalink]
the option B of Q2 is ambiguous because the you cannot look for the accurate percent in that graph. while the the two variables are just 1 % more or less than the other. Thus, it's tricky if you are not careful. I did not choose B because my estimation was 1979 : 88% and 2004: 87%. CRY
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Re: QOTD# 17 approximate ratio of energy used from [#permalink]
There seems to be some incongruities in the problem posted vs the problem being solved for. In the problem posted, it looks like 04' total equals 5000. If thats the case, then the answer key lines up. The total for energy in 04' is 20,623 in the princeton book. I believe this is a misprint as the answer key still indicates that C is a correct answer. Solving the question indicates that 3 percent of 20,623 is around 600 units, far more than 1/4 of the 79' energy amount. Can someone please verify this for me? :x
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Bogus question for sure.

Even some markers in the graph above are absent
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the second q is a little confusing. the first option is not clear. As far as the third option. i think this is true.
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