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smclean23 Really wants to Beat The GMAT!
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 5:18 pm Post subject: Almost there but not quite yet.....ADVICE... |
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The surface area of a square tabletop was changed so that one of the dimensions was reduced by 1 inch and the other dimension was increased by 2 inches. What was the surface area before these changes were made?
(1) After the changes were made, the surface area was 70 square inches.
(2) There was a 25 percent increase in one of the dimensions.
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Vignesh.4384 GMAT Destroyer!
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Posted: Sat Jul 05, 2008 7:12 pm Post subject: |
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I guess this is a simple problem if u read it carefully.
Since initially the table top is a square let it have a side if a.
initial area = a * a.
now the dimentions are altered and it is no longer a square.
so take L = a - 1
B = a + 2
u can even take it the other way.
B = a - 1 and L = a + 2. that wont be a problem
From option A :
L * B = 70
Above we have L and B in terms of a. so
(a-1) * (a+2) = 70
solve for a.
You wil get the initial surface area by using the formla
initial area = a * a.
From option B:
This option says there is a 25 % increase in one of the dimentions.
the questions says only one dimention increases (a + 2) while the other decreases.
so of the increase is 25 % then:
(125/100) * a = 2.
From this a can be found out.
To find out initial area use the formula.
initial area = a * a.
I guess it was simple.
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Vignesh[/i] |
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