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Re: A tank is filled with x pounds of wheat. The tank has a hole [#permalink]
If you don't want to do all the calculations, remember that you can't just have a percent, you have to have a percent OF something. If each day you are taking a percent of something smaller than the previous day, the amount is less.

So it's going to be less than 3%.
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Re: A tank is filled with x pounds of wheat. The tank has a hole [#permalink]
Chakolate wrote:
If you don't want to do all the calculations, remember that you can't just have a percent, you have to have a percent OF something. If each day you are taking a percent of something smaller than the previous day, the amount is less.

So it's going to be less than 3%.


IF you do not calculate it, you will never ever know how much it reduces, less than 3% or less than 4%. Be careful on your assumption.
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Re: A tank is filled with x pounds of wheat. The tank has a hole [#permalink]
huda wrote:
Chakolate wrote:
If you don't want to do all the calculations, remember that you can't just have a percent, you have to have a percent OF something. If each day you are taking a percent of something smaller than the previous day, the amount is less.

So it's going to be less than 3%.


IF you do not calculate it, you will never ever know how much it reduces, less than 3% or less than 4%. Be careful on your assumption.



The max it can be is on the first day, 1% of the full tank. Thus each of the next two days are less than that, so less than 3%. No calculation required.
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Re: A tank is filled with x pounds of wheat. The tank has a hole [#permalink]
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I believe the question is badly formulated.
It is said that each day we lose 1%. So in 3 days we loose 3%.
If the question stated that each day we lose 1% of the content left at the beginning of each day then I agree with the answer and explanations given.
Am I getting this wrong?
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