Certain stocks in January were 10% less than they were in February.Certain stocks in January were 10% less than they were in February and 20% greater than they were in March. What was the percentage decrease in the stocks from February to March?
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 20%
D. 25%
E. 50%
J/F = 9/10.
Certain stocks in January were 20% greater than they were in March.
J/M = 12/10.
What was the percentage decrease in the stocks from February to March?
Ratios can be MULTIPLIED:
F/M = F/J * J/M
In this equation, the values in red CANCEL OUT.
Substituting F/J = 10/9 and J/M = 12/10 into F/M = F/J * J/M, we get:
F/M = 10/9 * 12/10 = 4/3.
Percent decrease from F=4 to M=3:
Difference/Original * 100 = (4-3)/4 * 100 = 25%.
The correct answer is D.












