Let the price of the jacket be $1000. After a reduction of 25%, price of jacket = $ 750
This price is reduced further by another 10% during the special sale.
Therefore, final price of jacket = $ 675, since 10% of 750 = 75.
By what value should this price be increased to restore it to its original value? 675 should be increased by 325 to restore it to 1000.
At this stage, it’s easy to fall for the trap answer option A, if you are not careful. If you compare 325 with 1000, you will say that the price should be increased by 32.5%; however, this is not correct.
You are increasing the number 675 by 325 to get 1000. Therefore, the value 325 should be compared with 675 to find out the required percentage.
Percentage by which price of jacket should be increased to restore it to its original value = \(\frac{325 }{ 675}\) * 100
Simplifying \(\frac{325 }{ 675}\), we get \(\frac{13 }{27}\); \(\frac{13 }{ 26}\) = \(\frac{1 }{ 2}\) = 50%; therefore, \(\frac{13 }{ 27}\) should be slightly smaller than 50%.
The only number among the options that satisfies this situation is 48.
675 should be increased by approximately 48% to restore the jacket’s price to its original amount.
The correct answer option is C.