I always trip up on these types of questions and spend way too much time on them. What is a good strategy on these types of questions where you have to pick the right equation? I've tried picking number but I often find that it is very time consuming and you can actually create a pretty messy situation by picking the wrong numbers. Is there a good way to tackle these?
QUESTION:
The volume of water in a certain tank is x percent greater than it was one week ago. If r percent of the current volume of water in the tank is removed, the resulting volume will be 90 percent of the volume it was one week ago. What is the value of r in terms of x?
A) x + 10
B) 10x + 1
C) 100(x+10)
D) 100(x+10/x+100)
E) 100(10x + 1/10x + 10)
Answer:D
Thanks!
QUESTION:
The volume of water in a certain tank is x percent greater than it was one week ago. If r percent of the current volume of water in the tank is removed, the resulting volume will be 90 percent of the volume it was one week ago. What is the value of r in terms of x?
A) x + 10
B) 10x + 1
C) 100(x+10)
D) 100(x+10/x+100)
E) 100(10x + 1/10x + 10)
Answer:D
Thanks!















