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Cost of kit = $57.50
If filters are purchased individually - $10.45*2 + $12.05*2 + $17.50 = $62.50
Amount saved = $62.50 - $57.50 = $5
Required %age = ($5/$62.50)*100 = 8%

So, the correct answer is B.
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of course having a grasp of common fraction -> decimal conversion is the best (which I have on my to do list :))

here is how I worked it out though

5/62.5 -->

62.5/5 (inverse)

125/10 = 12.5

1/12.5 (inverse) * (8/8)

=8/100
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A camera lens filter kit containing 5 filters sells for $57.50.
If the filters are purchased individually, 2 of them are priced
at $10.45 each, 2 at $12.05 each, 1 at $17.50. The amount
saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price
of the 5 filters purchased individually?

A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 8.5%
D) 10%
E) 11%


price of the kit=$57.50
price of 5 filters together when bought individually is $62.50
savings when bought as a kit as percentage of peecentage of price when bought individually is (5/62.5)*100=8%
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What is the easiest / fastest way to figure out 5/62.5? Thanks!
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What is the easiest / fastest way to figure out 5/62.5? Thanks!

Hi,
the easiest and fastest way is to realize what 625 is --- It is 25*25..
si if we multiply 25*25 by 4*4 we will have the answer as 100*100

so\(\frac{5}{62.5}= \frac{5}{62.5} *\frac{( 4*4)}{(4*4)}\)
=>\(\frac{(5*4*4)}{(62.5*4*4)}= \frac{80}{(100*10)}=\frac{8}{100}\)
%= \(\frac{8}{100}*100\) = 8%

Hope it helps
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What is the easiest / fastest way to figure out 5/62.5? Thanks!

First, recognize that, one way to convert a fraction into a percent is to multiply the numerator by 100 and evaluate the new fraction.
For example, 1/4 = (100)(1)/4 percent = 100/4 percent = 25 percent
Likewise, 6/5 = (100)(6)/5 percent = 600/5 percent = 120 percent

Second, we need to recognize that there's a nice fraction hiding in 62.5
If we recognize that 0.625 = 5/8 [a useful conversion to know], then 62.5 = 500/8

So we have,
5/62.5 = (100)(5)/62.5 percent
= (100)(5)/(500/8) percent
= 500/(500/8) percent
= (500)(8/500) percent
= 8 percent

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What is the easiest / fastest way to figure out 5/62.5? Thanks!

Another way:

5/62.5 = (5 *10) / 625 = (5 *10) /( 25* 25) ..........It is recommended to memorize the perfect squares of some numbers.

(5 *10) /( 25* 25) = 2/25 = 1/5 * 2/5 = 0.2 * 0.4 =0.08
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A camera lens filter kit containing 5 filters sells for $57.50. If the filters are purchased individually, 2 of them are priced at $10.45 each, 2 at $12.05 each, 1 at $17.50. The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?

A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 8.5%
D) 10%
E) 11%


Most of the discussion revolves around how to easily calculate 5/62.5
Please look up this picture. It contains how easily can we calculate the value without any need to remember any fractions at all.
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My preferred way for decimal conversion here is as follows:

Step 1: You notice that 62.50 is ugly, so let's multiply it by 2 to get rid of the decimal, yielding 125
Step 2: Since you multiplied the denominator, we have to do the same for the numerator: 5 * 2 = 10
Step 3: You now have 10 / 125 which is nicer, but notice that if you lower the denominator by a fifth, it would be 100
Step 4: Again, since we lowered the denominator by a fifth, we need to do the same to the numerator, yielding 8

So, 8/100 = 8%
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Dear AaronPond,
As you said before, GMAT is reasoning test. However, I tried to do the same in the following GMAT prep question but failed. I hope you help in the following:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/a-camera-len ... s#p2119479
Thanks always for you support and explanation

Absolutely! I am very happy to help. As I solve this problem, I will focus on common patterns that the GMAT uses. Pattern recognition is crucial for those of you preparing for the GMAT. This should make a great deal of sense: you will certainly never see this exact problem repeated on the GMAT, so you need to know how to train your brain to strategically attack whole classes of problems.

Now, the setup to this problem is fairly straightforward, once you focus on what it is asking. It asks, "The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?" This translates to:

\($_{saved}=\frac{\%}{100}($_{total})\)

We want to solve for the "\(\%\)", so we need to find numerical values for \($_{saved}\) and \($_{total}\). The total amount, \($_{total}\), is easy:
\[
\begin{array}{rr}
20.90 & (2*10.45) \\
24.10 & (2*12.45) \\
+17.50 & \\
\hline
62.50 & \\
\end{array}
\]

Thanks a lot AaronPond for your helpful and great response. :thumbup:

Just a typo in the highlighted part. It should be $12.05.
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A camera lens filter kit containing 5 filters sells for $57.50. If the filters are purchased individually, 2 of them are priced at $10.45 each, 2 at $12.05 each, 1 at $17.50. The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?

A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 8.5%
D) 10%
E) 11%

The total cost of the 5 filters when purchased individually is:

2 x 10.45 + 2 x 12.05 + 17.50

20.90 + 24.10 + 17.50

$62.50

Therefore, the amount saved when purchasing them together in a kit is 62.50 - 57.50 = $5, and this is 5/62.5 = 0.08 = 8% of the total cost of the filters when purchased individually.

Answer: B
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A camera lens filter kit containing 5 filters sells for $57.50. If the filters are purchased individually, 2 of them are priced at $10.45 each, 2 at $12.05 each, 1 at $17.50. The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?

A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 8.5%
D) 10%
E) 11%

Total cost of the 5 filters purchased individually = $10.45 + $10.45 + $12.05 + $12.05 + $17.50 = $62.50
Cost of filter kit = $57.50

The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?
Amount saved = $62.50 - $57.50 = $5.00

Desired percent = (100)($5.00)/$62.50 = 8%

Answer: B

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A camera lens filter kit containing 5 filters sells for $57.50. If the filters are purchased individually, 2 of them are priced at $10.45 each, 2 at $12.05 each, 1 at $17.50. The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?

A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 8.5%
D) 10%
E) 11%

\(2 * 10.45 = 20.90\)
\(2 * 12.05 = 24.10\)
\(1 * 17.50 = 17.50\)

\(20.90 + 24.10 + 17.50 = 62.50\)

\(62.50 - 57.50 = $5\)
\(\frac{$5}{62.50} = \frac{10}{125} = = \frac{1}{12.5} = 8%\)

It's good to memorize that 12.5% = 1/8 and 8% = 1/12.5

Answer is B.
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A camera lens filter kit containing 5 filters sells for $57.50. If the filters are purchased individually, 2 of them are priced at $10.45 each, 2 at $12.05 each, 1 at $17.50. The amount saved by purchasing the kit is what percent of the total price of the 5 filters purchased individually?

A) 7%
B) 8%
C) 8.5%
D) 10%
E) 11%
\(( 2*10.45 + 2*12.05 + 17.50 ) - 57.50 = 62.5 - 57.5 = 5\)

So, % saved is \(\frac{5}{62.5}*100 = 8 \)% , Answer is (B)
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­Keep this simple and memorize your 1/8 th's, etc:

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