GIVEN:• Employee X’s annual salary is $12000 more than half of Employee Y’s annual salary.
• Employee Z’s annual salary is $15000 more than half of Employee X’s annual salary.
• Employee X’s annual salary is $27500.
TRANSLATE THE GIVEN - Creating Equations:Let’s denote the annual salary of employees X, Y and Z by $x, $y, and $z, respectively.
Then, from the three points of given information above, we can form the following three equations:
• x = 12000 + (y/2) ---- (1)
• z = 15000 + (x/2) ---- (2)
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x = 27500 ---- (3)GOAL:• To list these three people in order of increasing annual salary.
WORKING OUT:We will solve the system of three equations we formed above to get the values of x, y, and z. Then, comparing the three values will be a no-brainer. Let’s go!
Finding y:Substituting value of x from (3) into (1),
• 27500 = 12000 + (y/2)
• 15500 = (y/2)
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y = 31000 ---- (4)Finding z:Similarly, substituting value of x from (3) into (2),
• z = 15000 + (27500/2)
• z = 15000 + 13750
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z = 28750 ---- (5)Final answer: From (3), (4), and (5), we can conclude that
X < Z < Y is the correct representation of these three people in order of increasing annual salary
Correct choice: EHope this helps!
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Ashish Arora
Quant Expert, e-GMAT