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[header3]Tough and Tricky questions: Percents.[\header3]

The graph on the left shows the annual revenue growth of Company X over the prior year’s revenue. The graph on the right shows the tax rate as a percent of revenue. In which year did Company X pay the greatest amount in taxes?
A. 2000
B. 2001
C. 2002
D. 2003
E. 2004
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I say we can eliminate right away E, as there is no info on 2004.
1st year suppose we have 100$.
00 year = 104$ revenue, paid taxes: 20.8$
01 year = increase by 5% ok, so 10.4 is 10% and 5.2 is 5%. we thus have revenue 109.2$. paid taxes divide this number by 4: 27.3$ - A is out.
02 year = revenue up by 4%, last year revenue was 109.2$ or 1.09$ is 1%, 4%=4.36$. revenue in 02 = 113.56$. paid taxes: 10% or 11.35$ - C is out.
we are left with B and D only.
03 - revenue up by 2% from last year, and taxes paid 25%. don't actually need to calculate.
we have year 01 with 109.2$ revenue and 25% tax paid
and we have year 03, with much more revenue, and the same 25% tax paid. of course, when the revenue is greater, the 25% will be greater.
we can clearly eliminate B, and select with confidence D.