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Re: Decrease in percent [#permalink]
Clear C.. when two variables are interdependent , we generally require the values of both the variables to know the exact impact on each other , but impact on % change can be determined by % increase of % decrease of one variable as per the given details of the problme
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If the price of a magazine is to be doubled, by what percent will the number of magazines sold decrease?
(1) The current price of the magazine is $1.00.
(2) For every $0.25 of increase in price, the number of magazines sold will decrease by 10 percent of the number sold at the current price.

Can someone please explain the answer?


the price of the mag is x

if it becomes 2x how much will it decrease

2x-x =n times .25

now we dont know x the statement 1 gives the value of x and help solve the problem
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Re: If the price of a magazine is to be doubled, by what percent [#permalink]
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why cant the answer be A?
My solution
Price x number = New Price X (number - y) where y represnts the decrease in the number of magazines after new rate.

So if price is 1 then new price would be 2
therefore, 1 x n= 2 x (n-y)
or (n-y)/ n= 1/2
n-y/ n is nothing but change from old to new divided by old (% age change) and 1/2 would represent 50%. So, by this method A should be sufficient.

Am I missing something?
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Re: If the price of a magazine is to be doubled, by what percent [#permalink]
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Hey guys,
why cant the answer be A?
My solution
Price x number = New Price X (number - y)
where y represnts the decrease in the number of magazines after new rate.

So if price is 1 then new price would be 2
therefore, 1 x n= 2 x (n-y)
or (n-y)/ n= 1/2
n-y/ n is nothing but change from old to new divided by old (% age change) and 1/2 would represent 50%. So, by this method A should be sufficient.

Am I missing something?


This relationship implies that the price of the magazine is inversely proportional to the no of magazines sold. Such a relationship is not implied anywhere in F.S 1 or in the question stem.Thus, A is insufficient.
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Re: If the price of a magazine is to be doubled, by what percent [#permalink]
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If the price of a magazine is to be doubled, by what percent will the number of magazines sold decrease?

(1) The current price of the magazine is $1.00.
(2) For every $0.25 of increase in price, the number of magazines sold will decrease by 10 percent of the number sold at the current price.



The answer is straightforward here. The question stem is asking for the percentage difference in the sales of magazines due to the increase in price. To calculate the percentage difference in the no. of sales of magazines due to the increse in price, we require two parameters. Current Price and impact on sales due to the fluctuation in price.

1. It gives the information about only one parameter, Current price - Not sufficient
2. It brings more light into the direct relationship b/w changes in price and no. of magazines sold. - Not sufficient

1+2 -> We know the current price and also have the information about the decrese isn sales due to an increase in the price. Hence, sufficient.
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