Tax for California Residents

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Tax for California Residents

by nikhilgmat31 » Mon Aug 10, 2015 4:24 am
A town in California fines residents who do not pay their property taxes on
time. All residents must pay their taxes before July 1st for that calendar year or
face the following fine structure: For the first month the taxes are overdue (that
would be any payment made on July 1st through July 31st), the total fine is 1%
of the original tax bill; for each additional month that the taxes are overdue,
the total fine is increased by $600 or doubled, whichever results in the lesser
amount. What is the total fine for a resident of that town who originally owed
$20,000 in property taxes, but did not pay until October 15th?
(A) $1,400
(B) $1,800
(C) $2,400
(D) $21,400
(E) $22,800

Answer is A
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by [email protected] » Mon Aug 10, 2015 9:02 am
HI nikhilgmat31,

The above question is remarkably similar to the one I've linked here:

https://www.beatthegmat.com/counting-amo ... 81854.html

You might want to attempt this easier question, then use the same logic to attempt the one that you've listed.

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by Brent@GMATPrepNow » Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:52 am
Oops - my bad
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by nikhilgmat31 » Mon Aug 10, 2015 8:50 pm
Brent@GMATPrepNow wrote:Oops - my bad
What happen Brent :)

This question seems complex at first instance if we misread the statement to add the daily tax or fine.

Answer to Question given by Rich -

1- .10
2 - .20
3 - .40
4 - .70

Answer B i.e. 0.70



My question solved.

July - 1 % of 20000 = 200
Aug = (Double of 200)400
Sep = (Double of 400)800
Oct = Instead of Double of 800, we will just add 600 => 800 + 600 = 1400 is Answer

A