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Re: GRE Math Challenge #120-In 1982, if the 1.8 billion dollars [#permalink]
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In 1982, if the 1.8 billion dollars collected as child support payments was only 10 percent of the total court-ordered payments due, approximately how many billion dollars of court-ordered payments for child support were not collected?

(A) 1.6
(B) 14.4
(C) 16.2
(D) 17.2
(E) 18.0


Problem here, the answer is C I think...
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Re: GRE Math Challenge #120-In 1982, if the 1.8 billion dollars [#permalink]
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Total = X
10/100 of X = 1.8
0.1 * X = 1.8
X = 1.8 / 0.1
X = 18

Now,
Amount not collected = Total - Amount collected
= 18 - 1.8
= 16.2


C is the answer. Fixed in the stem.

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