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− | + | The ratio <math>\frac{400 \text{ euros}}{500 \text{ dollars}}</math> can be simplified using simple dimensional analysis: | |
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+ | <math>\frac{400 \text{ euros}}{500 \text{ dollars}} \cdot \frac{1.3 \text{ dollars}}{1 \text{ euro}} = \frac{520}{500} = 1.04</math>, which means a value that is greater by <math>\boxed{ \textbf{(B)} \ 4 }</math> percent. | ||
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{{AMC12 box|year=2012|ab=B|num-b=3|num-a=5}} | {{AMC12 box|year=2012|ab=B|num-b=3|num-a=5}} |
Revision as of 22:41, 12 January 2013
Problem
Suppose that the euro is worth 1.3 dollars. If Diana has 500 dollars and Etienne has 400 euros, by what percent is the value of Etienne's money greater that the value of Diana's money?
Solution
The ratio can be simplified using simple dimensional analysis:
, which means a value that is greater by percent.
See Also
2012 AMC 12B (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | |
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