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If a certain toy store's revenue in November was 2/5 of its revenue in
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If a certain toy store's revenue in November was 2/5 of its revenue in December and its revenue in January was 1/4 of its revenue in November, then the store's revenue in December was how many times the average (arithmetic mean) of its revenues in November and January?
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December revenue=100 November revenue=2*100/5=40 January revenue=1*40/4=10
Required=100:(40+10)/2 = 100:25=4. Answer is E.
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If a certain toy store's revenue in November was 2/5 of its revenue in December and its revenue in January was 1/4 of its revenue in November, then the store's revenue in December was how many times the average (arithmetic mean) of its revenues in November and January?
(A) 1/4 (B) 1/2 (C) 2/3 (D) 2 (E) 4
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