The price of gasoline at a service station increased from $1.65 per gallon last week to $1.82 per gallon this week. Sall

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The price of gasoline at a service station increased from $1.65 per gallon last week to $1.82 per gallon this week. Sally paid $26.40 for gasoline last week at the station. How much more will Sally pay this week at the station for the same amount of gasoline?

A. $1.70

B. $2.55

C. $2.64

D. $2.72

E. $2.90

Answer: D

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Gmat_mission wrote:
Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:27 am
The price of gasoline at a service station increased from $1.65 per gallon last week to $1.82 per gallon this week. Sally paid $26.40 for gasoline last week at the station. How much more will Sally pay this week at the station for the same amount of gasoline?

A. $1.70

B. $2.55

C. $2.64

D. $2.72

E. $2.90

Answer: D

Source: Official Guide
Since the amount paid is proportional to the price per gallon, we can use equivalent ratios

Let x = how much Sally will pay THIS WEEK

We get: 26.40/1.65 = x/1.82
Cross multiply to get: 1.65x = (26.40)(1.82)
Divide both sides by 1.65 to get: x = (26.40)(1.82)/1.65
So, the amount Sally pays this week = (26.40)(1.82)/1.65

ASIDE: This expression is a bit of a mess to calculate (without a calculator!!)
Notice that 1.82/1.65 probably won't simplify nicely, but maybe 26.40/1.65 will simplify.
At this point, we have two options.
We can use long division to calculate 26.40/1.65, or we can try to simplify the fraction.
Let's simplify the fraction

Take: 26.40/1.65
Multiply top and bottom by 100 to get: 2640/165 [much easier to work with integers!]
Divide top and bottom by 5 to get: 528/33 [below I have a video that shows a quick way to mentally divide numbers by 5]
Divide top and bottom by 3 to get: 176/11
Divide top and bottom by 11 to get: 16

Since 26.40/1.65 = 16, we know that (26.40)(1.82)/1.65 = (1.82)(26.40/1.65) = (1.82)(16)
= $29.12

How much more will Sally pay this week at the station for the same amount of gasoline?
Answer = $29.12 - $26.40
= $2.72

Answer: D

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Gmat_mission wrote:
Sun Apr 11, 2021 11:27 am
The price of gasoline at a service station increased from $1.65 per gallon last week to $1.82 per gallon this week. Sally paid $26.40 for gasoline last week at the station. How much more will Sally pay this week at the station for the same amount of gasoline?

A. $1.70

B. $2.55

C. $2.64

D. $2.72

E. $2.90

Answer: D

Source: Official Guide
Solution:

Since $26.40 bought 26.40/1.65 = 16 gallons last week, and this week she has to pay 1.82 - 1.65 = $0.17 more per gallon, she has to pay 16 x 0.17 = $2.72 more this week for the same amount of gasoline.

Answer: D

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