So, we want 2%(I) + avg(100 + 1%(I)).
Since average = sum of terms/# of terms,
2%(I) + (100 + 1%(I))/2
(2/100)I + 100/2 + (1/100)(I/2)
2I/100 + 50 + I/200
4I/200 + I/200 + 50
5I/200 + 50
I/40 + 50
choose (C)!
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well done.
the principal challenge of this problem is the sheer length of the wording in the problem statement: there are just a ton of words crammed into a rather small amount of space.
when you parse something like this, you should try your best to break it down into smaller parts:
add 2 percent of one's annual income to the average (arithmetic mean) of 100 units of country R's currency and 1 percent of one's annual income.
this is somewhat difficult to do on gmat problems, because you don't have a pre-printed piece of paper on which you can simply block things off and underline things; you'll have to write this stuff out on the yellow pad with which you're supplied at the exam.
the principal challenge of this problem is the sheer length of the wording in the problem statement: there are just a ton of words crammed into a rather small amount of space.
when you parse something like this, you should try your best to break it down into smaller parts:
add 2 percent of one's annual income to the average (arithmetic mean) of 100 units of country R's currency and 1 percent of one's annual income.
this is somewhat difficult to do on gmat problems, because you don't have a pre-printed piece of paper on which you can simply block things off and underline things; you'll have to write this stuff out on the yellow pad with which you're supplied at the exam.
Ron has been teaching various standardized tests for 20 years.
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