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Re: Last Sunday a certain store sold copies of Newspaper A for $ [#permalink]
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Last Sunday a certain store sold copies of Newspaper A for $1.00 each and copies of Newspaper B for $1.25 each, and the store sold no other newspapers that day. If r percent of the store’s revenues from newspaper sales was from Newspaper A and if p percent of the newspapers that the store sold were copies of newspaper A, which of the following expresses r in terms of p?


A. \(\frac{100p}{(125 – p)}\)

B. \(\frac{150p}{(250 – p)}\)

C. \(\frac{300p}{(375 – p)}\)

D. \(\frac{400p}{(500 – p)}\)

E. \(\frac{500p}{(625 – p)}\)



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To do so, we'll see what happens when we use an EXTREME value for p.
Say p = 100
In other words, 100% of the newspapers sold were Newspaper A.
This means that 100% of the revenue is from Newspaper A.
In other words, when p = 100, then r = 100

At this point, we'll plug in 100 for p and see which one yields a value of 100.
Only answer choices B and D work.
B) 150(100)/(250-100) = 100 PERFECT
D) 400(100)/(500-100) = 100 PERFECT

Now take a guess (B or D) and move on.

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Re: Last Sunday a certain store sold copies of Newspaper A for $ [#permalink]
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couldnot do it..tough one. Couldnot understand the question.


It's a tough question from the GMAT!

Here's a breakdown/translation:

Last Sunday a certain store sold copies of Newspaper A for $1.00 each and copies of Newspaper B for $1.25 each, and the store sold no other newspapers that day.
The store sells exactly two different newspapers: A and B

r percent of the store’s revenues from newspaper sales was from Newspaper A
If we take all of the REVENUE the store earned from selling newspapers A and B, p% of that revenue was from selling newspaper A.

p percent of the newspapers that the store sold were copies of newspaper A
If we take the total NUMBER of newspapers A and B sold, newspaper A accounted for r% of those newspapers.

Does that help?
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