Carcass wrote:
SusieSushi wrote:
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Hi Carcass,
so if the question was to read "The number that is 100% greater than 60 is what percent greater than a number that is 40% less than 150?"would the answer be 120-90/90 = .33? "greater then" so the lesser of the two values goes in the denominator
would you also agree with these?
"x is what percent greater than x-2" = x/x-2
"y-3 is what percent less than y" = y-3/y
the number = X
100% greater than 60 = 120
a number which is 40 less than 150 =
X = 150 \times 0.6 = 90
Put all together
\(120 = \frac{x}{100} 90
\)
13.3 %
Which means that the difference between 120 and 90 in terms of % is 13.3
Hope is clear
Take also look at here. It is for the GMAT but is the same
https://magoosh.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/ar ... lems-GMAT-hi carcass!
120=(x/100)*90
x=133.3
which means 120 is actually 33.33% greater than 90
on the other hand, when I solve it by using the percentage multiplier method, I'm getting the same answer as:
90*x=120
x=120/90=1.33 means 33% increase
can you please explain that where i'm taking it in the wrong way?