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A certain candy manufacturer reduced the weight of Candy Bar M by 20 percent buy left the price unchanged. What was the resulting percent increase in the price per ounce of Candy Bar M?

a)5%
b)10
c)15%
d)20%
e)25%

(p/4)/(p/5)=5/4=125%
25% increase in price per ounce
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A certain candy manufacturer reduced the weight of Candy Bar M by 20 percent buy left the price unchanged. What was the resulting percent increase in the price per ounce of Candy Bar M?

a)5%
b)10
c)15%
d)20%
e)25%

We are given that a certain candy manufacturer reduced the weight of Candy Bar M by 20 percent but left the price unchanged. If we let w = the original weight of the bar, the new weight is 0.8w = 4w/5. If we let p = the original price of the bar we know:

p/w = the original price per ounce of the bar

p/(4w/5) = 5p/4w = the new price per ounce of the bar

Finally we can determine the resulting percent increase in the price per bar due to the change:

[5p/4w - p/w]/[p/w] x 100

[5p/4w - 4p/4w]/[p/w] x 100

[p/4w]/[p/w] x 100

p/4w x w/p x 100 = 1/4 x 100 = 25%

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A certain candy manufacturer reduced the weight of Candy Bar M by 20 percent buy left the price unchanged. What was the resulting percent increase in the price per ounce of Candy Bar M?

a)5%
b)10
c)15%
d)20%
e)25%

Let initial weight = 5
New price = 5 * 0.8 = 4

New Change in $/lb = ?
Original = $/5
New = $/4

Change = (New - Old)/Old = ($/4 - $/5)/$/5 = $/4 = 25%

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A certain candy manufacturer reduced the weight of Candy Bar M by 20 percent buy left the price unchanged. What was the resulting percent increase in the price per ounce of Candy Bar M?

(A) 5%
(B) 10%
(C) 15%
(D) 20%
(E) 25%


Price = Weight * Price per ounce

If weight is decreased by 20% (multiplied by 4/5) but overall price is kept same, then price per ounce must have been multiplied by (5/4).

\(Price = (\frac{4}{5}) * Weight * \frac{Price}{ounce} * (\frac{5}{4})\)

When you multiply something by 5/4, you are essentially increasing it by 25%.

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