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Re: If a is b percent of:, and z is 200% of y, then what is y, in terms of
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18 May 2024, 05:41
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Plug in values that satisfy the given constraints. Let a = 50 and b = 25. If 50 is 25% of z, then z = 200. If z = 200, then y = 100. Now, plug in 50 for a and 25 for b into the choices, and see which choice yields a value of 100
Re: If a is b percent of:, and z is 200% of y, then what is y, in terms of
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19 May 2024, 02:10
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Generally picking numbers is a fine strategy but it can be time consuming if you have not carefully planned exactly what you are trying to find or test. Don’t pick numbers if you are doing it at “random”.
You could solve this using quick substitutions;
i) a = (zb)/100 ii) z = 2y
therefore) a = (2yb/100)
The question asks for the value of y. So, rearrange to isolate y.
100a = 2yb
50a = yb
50a/b = y
gmatclubot
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