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Non-algebric method needed

by blackjack » Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:07 am
A survey of employers found that during 1993 employment costs rose 3.5 percent, where employment costs consist of salary costs and fringe-benefits costs. If salary costs rose 3 percent and fringe-benefit costs rose 5.5 percent during 1993, then fringe-benefit costs represented what percent of employment costs at the beginning of 1993?
A 16.5%
B 20%
C 35%
D 65%
E 65%

OA is B

Can anyone please demonstrate a non-algebric i.e. faster method to solve this?
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by Frankenstein » Wed Aug 10, 2011 8:12 am
Hi,
We can use alligation method:
Salary costs ->3%
Fringe benefit ->5.5%
Mixture -> 3.5%
So, Ratio of salary costs and fringe benefits = (5.5-3.5)/(3.5-3) = 4:1
So fringe -> (1/4+1)*100 = 20%
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by GmatKiss » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:02 am
Hi Frank,

Can you please explain this part of the solution,
So fringe -> (1/4+1)*100 = 20%

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by Frankenstein » Wed Aug 10, 2011 10:05 am
GmatKiss wrote:Hi Frank,

Can you please explain this part of the solution,
So fringe -> (1/4+1)*100 = 20%

TIA
Hi,
Let's say a mixture of A and B has A and B in the ratio 4:1
So, 100 parts of mixture has 80 parts of A and 20 parts of B right?
Same here.
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by force5 » Wed Aug 10, 2011 11:58 am
perfect! 20% good one frankenstein

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by GMATGuruNY » Wed Aug 10, 2011 12:28 pm
blackjack wrote:A survey of employers found that during 1993 employment costs rose 3.5 percent, where employment costs consist of salary costs and fringe-benefits costs. If salary costs rose 3 percent and fringe-benefit costs rose 5.5 percent during 1993, then fringe-benefit costs represented what percent of employment costs at the beginning of 1993?
A 16.5%
B 20%
C 35%
D 65%
E 65%

OA is B

Can anyone please demonstrate a non-algebric i.e. faster method to solve this?
Salary increase = 3%.
Fringe increase = 5.5%.
Salary+Fringe increase = 3.5%.

I too would use alligation, which dictates the following:

The proportion of each element in the mixture is equal to the distance between the percentage attributed to the other element in the mixture and the percentage attributed to the mixture.

Proportion of salary in the mixture = distance between fringe % and mixture % = |5.5 - 3.5| = 2
Proportion of fringe in the mixture = distance between salary % and mixture % = |3 - 3.5| = .5
Ratio of salary:fringe in the mixture = (2) : (.5) = 4:1.

Since salary:fringe = 4:1, and 4+1 = 5, fringe/total = 1/5 = 20%.

The correct answer is B.
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by HarryPotter » Wed Aug 10, 2011 1:30 pm
I think algebra is the fastest way to solve this.
Let, salary costs = x and fringe-benefits costs =y

1st equation : 'employment costs consist of salary costs and fringe-benefits costs'
=>x+y =1

2nd equation: employment costs rose 3.5 percent, salary costs rose 3 percent and fringe-benefit costs rose 5.5 percent
=> 1.03x + 1.055y = 1.035

Here you go..two equations which you can easily solve for y :)

PS : Sorry for being off the topic.