Equation Problem - GMAT Practice Test

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I hope this helps..

by Dream Weaver » Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:10 am
Suppose, X= No. of $ 4000 schol.
Then, No. of $ 2500 schol. = 2x
And, No. of $1250 schol = 3(2x)

Now, we have Total of $ 1250 schol = 37500,
So, (6x)(1250)=3750
Which leads to x=5

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by Deepak_J_Shah » Sun Apr 05, 2009 9:56 am
Thanks a lot!!

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thght i did the same - dunno - :-(
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by osamakhan » Sun Apr 05, 2009 3:05 pm
I approached it like this:

First i set up the ratio

1250 : 2500 : 4000

ratio of 2500 scholarships to 4000 is

1250 : 2500 : 4000
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2 : 1

Now 2nd part of the questions tells u ratio between 1250 and 2500 which is 3: 1


so my final ratio of all three is

1250 : 2500 : 4000
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6 : 2 : 1

so if 37,500/ 1250 = 30 scholarships of 1250


so look at the ratio, for every 6 scholarship of 1250 , 1 scholarship of 4000 was awarded......


s0 for 30 /6 =5