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Re: QOTD#25 Evangeline must spend of her weekly salary on rent a [#permalink]
QuantumWonder wrote:
Full disclosure: Sandy's way may be faster for you.

Let S = Weekly salary

Here is what we know

3/8(S) = rent
1/6 (5/8)S = food (because she spends 1/6 of what is remaining after rent, what is remaining after rent is 5/8 S)
4/9S = savings

And finally, the amount ratio/percentage of entertainment is unknown, we label it x.
x(s) = entertainment

Now note, if we add up all of these, we should get her total salary, no more (but possibly less)

3/8 S + 5/38 S + 4/9 S + x S <= S
3/8 + 5/38 + 4/9 S + x <= 1
x <= .076

Thus, A, B, and C are the answers.


why less than or equal to? Why not = ?
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Re: QOTD#25 Evangeline must spend of her weekly salary on rent a [#permalink]
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QuantumWonder wrote:
Full disclosure: Sandy's way may be faster for you.

Let S = Weekly salary

Here is what we know

3/8(S) = rent
1/6 (5/8)S = food (because she spends 1/6 of what is remaining after rent, what is remaining after rent is 5/8 S)
4/9S = savings

And finally, the amount ratio/percentage of entertainment is unknown, we label it x.
x(s) = entertainment

Now note, if we add up all of these, we should get her total salary, no more (but possibly less)

3/8 S + 5/38 S + 4/9 S + x S <= S
3/8 + 5/38 + 4/9 S + x <= 1
x <= .076

Thus, A, B, and C are the answers.


why less than or equal to? Why not = ?


Hi There!

It is less than equal to because, it is possible that entertainment is the complete % left of it could be some % of the left %. Thus, less than equal to.

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