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Hello,
Can you please tell me if my solution is correct here:
If $24,000 invested at x percent simple annual interest yields an interest of z dollars
at the end of one year. How much is it necessary to invest during one year at y
percent simple annual interest in order to get an interest of z dollars?
1) x = 4
2) x/y = 2/3
Sorry, I don't have the OA.
My approach:
100 - x
24,000 - z
=> 24,000 (x) = 100 (z)
=> z = 240/x
To find:
100 - y
? - z
i.e.
100 - y
? - 240x
=> (100)(240x) = ?(y)
=> ? = 24000x/y
Hence we need to find x/y
1) x = 4
In-suff.
2) x/y = 2/3
Suff.
Hence, ans is B
Can you please tell me if my solution is correct here:
If $24,000 invested at x percent simple annual interest yields an interest of z dollars
at the end of one year. How much is it necessary to invest during one year at y
percent simple annual interest in order to get an interest of z dollars?
1) x = 4
2) x/y = 2/3
Sorry, I don't have the OA.
My approach:
100 - x
24,000 - z
=> 24,000 (x) = 100 (z)
=> z = 240/x
To find:
100 - y
? - z
i.e.
100 - y
? - 240x
=> (100)(240x) = ?(y)
=> ? = 24000x/y
Hence we need to find x/y
1) x = 4
In-suff.
2) x/y = 2/3
Suff.
Hence, ans is B


















