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The R students in a class agree to contribute equally to buy their teacher a birthday present that costs y dollars. If x of the students later fail to contribute their share, which of the following represents the additional number of dollars that each of the remaining students must contribute in order to pay for the present?
A. y/R
B. y/(R-x)
C. xy/(R-x)
D. xy/(R(R-x))
E. y/(R(R-x))
OA D
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Birthday present costs y dollars
Contribution of each students = $$\frac{y}{R}$$
If x of the students failed to contribute their share, then contribution of the remaining students
=
$$\frac{y}{R-x}$$
The additional number of dollars that each students must contribute in order to pay for the y dollars percent
$$=\frac{y}{R-x}-\frac{y}{R}$$
$$=\frac{yR-y\left(R-x\right)}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$
$$=\frac{yR-yR+yx}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$
$$=\frac{yx}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$ $$=\frac{yx}{R\left(R-x\right)}or\ \frac{xy}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$
$$Answer\ is\ Option\ D$$
Contribution of each students = $$\frac{y}{R}$$
If x of the students failed to contribute their share, then contribution of the remaining students
=
$$\frac{y}{R-x}$$
The additional number of dollars that each students must contribute in order to pay for the y dollars percent
$$=\frac{y}{R-x}-\frac{y}{R}$$
$$=\frac{yR-y\left(R-x\right)}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$
$$=\frac{yR-yR+yx}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$
$$=\frac{yx}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$ $$=\frac{yx}{R\left(R-x\right)}or\ \frac{xy}{R\left(R-x\right)}$$
$$Answer\ is\ Option\ D$$
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If all students paid, then each student would contribute y/R dollars. If x students fail to pay, then the remaining (R - x) students must still pay the total cost of the present y, so each will now have to contribute y/(R - x) dollars. The difference between these two amounts represents the additional number of dollars that each of the remaining students must pay.AAPL wrote: ↑Fri Mar 27, 2020 4:35 amPrinceton Review
The R students in a class agree to contribute equally to buy their teacher a birthday present that costs y dollars. If x of the students later fail to contribute their share, which of the following represents the additional number of dollars that each of the remaining students must contribute in order to pay for the present?
A. y/R
B. y/(R-x)
C. xy/(R-x)
D. xy/(R(R-x))
E. y/(R(R-x))
OA D
We can create the following expression:
y / (R - x) - y / R
Getting the common denominator R(R - x), we have:
yR / [R(R- x)] - y(R- x) / [R(R-x)]
(yR - yR + xy) / [R(R- x)]
xy / [R(R - x)]
Answer: D
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