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A certain library assesses fines for overdue books as follows. On the first day that a book is overdue, the total fine is $0.10. For each additional day that the book is overdue, the total fine is either increased by $0.30 or doubled, whichever results in the lesser amount. What is the total for a book on the fourth day it is overdue?
A. $0.60
B. $0.70
C. $0.80
D. $0.90
E. $1.00
The OA is B
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A certain library assesses fines for overdue books as follows. On the first day that a book is overdue, the total fine is $0.10. For each additional day that the book is overdue, the total fine is either increased by $0.30 or doubled, whichever results in the lesser amount. What is the total for a book on the fourth day it is overdue?
A. $0.60
B. $0.70
C. $0.80
D. $0.90
E. $1.00
Total fine = 10.
For each additional day, the total fine either increases by 30 or doubles -- whichever results in a lesser amount.
Second day:
Adding 30 cents to the 1-day fine, we get 10+30 = 40.
Doubling the 1-day fine, we get 2*10 = 20.
Total fine = lesser amount = 20.
Third day:
Adding 30 cents to the 2-day fine, we get 20+30 = 50.
Doubling the 2-day fine, we get 2*20 = 40.
Total fine = lesser amount = 40.
Fourth day:
Adding 30 cents to the 3-day fine, we get 40+30 = 70.
Doubling the 3-day fine, we get 2*40 = 80.
Total fine = lesser amount = 70.
The correct answer is B.
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1st day - $0.10BTGmoderatorLU wrote:Source: GMAT Prep
A certain library assesses fines for overdue books as follows. On the first day that a book is overdue, the total fine is $0.10. For each additional day that the book is overdue, the total fine is either increased by $0.30 or doubled, whichever results in the lesser amount. What is the total for a book on the fourth day it is overdue?
A. $0.60
B. $0.70
C. $0.80
D. $0.90
E. $1.00
The OA is B
2nd day - $0.20 or $0.40 (double or add $0.30)
$0.20 is the lesser amount
3rd day - $0.40 or $0.50 (double or add $0.30)
$0.40 is the lesser amount
4th day - $0.80 or $0.70 (double or add $0.30)
$0.70 is the lesser amount
The correct answer is B
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Hi ALL,
This question includes a 'conditional statement' that effects how you're supposed to handle each "step" in the math:
"for each additional day....., the total fine is EITHER increased by 30 cents OR doubled, whichever results in the LESSER AMOUNT."
Since we're asked to calculate a book that is 4 days overdue, we just have to consider each possible outcome on each day, then choose the one that leads to the "lesser amount"
Day 1: 10 cents
Day 2: 10 + 30 = 40 cents; 10(2) = 20 cents
20 cents is LOWER, so the fine is NOW 20 cents
Day 3: 20 + 30 = 50 cents; 20(2) = 40 cents
40 cents is LOWER, so the fine is NOW 40 cents
Day 4: 40 + 30 = 70 cents; 40(2) = 80 cents
70 cents is LOWER, so the final fine is 70 cents.
Final Answer: B
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This question includes a 'conditional statement' that effects how you're supposed to handle each "step" in the math:
"for each additional day....., the total fine is EITHER increased by 30 cents OR doubled, whichever results in the LESSER AMOUNT."
Since we're asked to calculate a book that is 4 days overdue, we just have to consider each possible outcome on each day, then choose the one that leads to the "lesser amount"
Day 1: 10 cents
Day 2: 10 + 30 = 40 cents; 10(2) = 20 cents
20 cents is LOWER, so the fine is NOW 20 cents
Day 3: 20 + 30 = 50 cents; 20(2) = 40 cents
40 cents is LOWER, so the fine is NOW 40 cents
Day 4: 40 + 30 = 70 cents; 40(2) = 80 cents
70 cents is LOWER, so the final fine is 70 cents.
Final Answer: B
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On day 1, the fine is $0.10.BTGmoderatorLU wrote:Source: GMAT Prep
A certain library assesses fines for overdue books as follows. On the first day that a book is overdue, the total fine is $0.10. For each additional day that the book is overdue, the total fine is either increased by $0.30 or doubled, whichever results in the lesser amount. What is the total for a book on the fourth day it is overdue?
A. $0.60
B. $0.70
C. $0.80
D. $0.90
E. $1.00
The OA is B
On day 2, we have two options:
1) 0.10 + 0.30 = $0.40
2) 0.10 x 2 = $0.20
Since option 2 is the lesser of the 2 fines, the total fine, as of day 2, is $0.20.
On day 3 we have two options:
1) 0.20 + 0.30 = $0.50
2) 0.20 x 2 = $0.40
Since option 2 is the lesser of the 2 fines, the total fine, as of day 3, is $0.40.
On day 4 we have two options:
1) 0.40 + 0.30 = $0.70
2) 0.40 x 2 = $0.80
Since option 1 is the lesser of the 2 fines, the total fine, as of day 4, is $0.70.
Answer: B
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