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I like to use a combination of Smart Numbers and Backsolving to solve these questions. As Bunuel pointed out very similar to one found in the OG

So if I say total units = 100
and then n = 50%

So a =50%

I will get that 50/50+75=2/5

So m= 2/5=40%

So my target is 40 and my input variable is 50

I always like starting with C

200*50 / 5*250 = 40

Jackpot!

C it is

Hope it helps
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The juice stall at the circus stocked just 2 brands of orange juice tetra packs. Brand A costs $1 per pack and brand B costs $1.5 per pack. Last week , brand A contributed to m% of stall’s revenue and accounted for n% of sales of juice tetra packs. Which of the following expresses m in terms of n?

(A) 100n/(150 – n)
(B) 200n/(250-n)
(C) 200n/(300-n)
(D) 250n/(400-n)
(E) 300n/(500-n)

Let’s let p = the total number of juice tetra packs. Since brand A accounts for n% (or n/100) of the sales of the juice tetra packs, brand B accounts for (100-n)% (or (100 - n)/100) of the the sales of the juice tetra packs. Therefore, we have:

Sales of Brand A juice / total sales = fraction of stall revenue from Brand A sales

[1 x n/100 x p] / [1 x n/100 x p + 1.5 x (100-n)/100 x p] = m/100

[1 x n/100] / [1 x n/100 + 1.5 x (100-n)/100] = m/100

(n/100)/[n/100 + 1.5(100-n)/100] = m/100

n/[n + 1.5(100 - n)] = m/100

100n/[n + 150 - 1.5n] = m

100n/[150 - 0.5n] = m

200n/[300 - n] = m

Answer: C
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The juice stall at the circus stocked just 2 brands of orange juice tetra packs. Brand A costs $1 per pack and brand B costs $1.5 per pack. Last week , brand A contributed to m% of stall’s revenue and accounted for n% of sales of juice tetra packs. Which of the following expresses m in terms of n?

(A) 100n/(150 – n)
(B) 200n/(250-n)
(C) 200n/(300-n)
(D) 250n/(400-n)
(E) 300n/(500-n)
Let´s explore an AGGRESSIVE PARTICULAR CASE:

n = 100 : in this case, only brand A was sold, hence all revenue came from brand A and our FOCUS will be (the TARGET) m =100 (of course)!

\(\left. \begin{gathered}\\
\left( A \right)\,\,\,\frac{{{{10}^4}}}{{50}} \ne 100 \hfill \\\\
\left( B \right)\,\,\frac{{2 \cdot {{10}^4}}}{{150}} \ne 100 \hfill \\\\
\left( C \right)\,\,\frac{{2 \cdot {{10}^4}}}{{200}} = 100\,\,\,\,\, \hfill \\\\
\left( D \right)\,\,\frac{{25 \cdot {{10}^3}}}{{300}} \ne 100 \hfill \\\\
\left( E \right)\,\,\frac{{3 \cdot {{10}^4}}}{{400}} \ne 100 \hfill \\ \\
\end{gathered} \right\}\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\,\mathop \Rightarrow \limits^{{\text{only}}\,\,{\text{survivor}}\,{\text{!}}} \,\,\,\,\,\,\,\left( C \right)\)


This solution follows the notations and rationale taught in the GMATH method.

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