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The price of a radio was increased by 25 percent. The new price was then increased by 40 percent. A single increase of what percent is equivalent to these two successive increases?

A. 80%
B. 75%
C. 65%
D. 50%
E. 45%

User Bebben
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Answer:

The correct option is B. 75%

Step-by-step explanation:

Suppose x be the original price of the radio,

After increasing the price by 25%,

New price = x + 25% of x


=x + (25x)/(100)


=x +(x)/(4)


=(4x+x)/(4)


=(5x)/(4)

Again after increasing by 40%,

Final price =
(5x)/(4)+40\%\text{ of }(5x)/(4)


=(5x)/(4)+(5x* 40)/(400)


=(5x)/(4)+(x)/(2)


=(5x + 2x)/(4)


=(7x)/(4)

Hence, the total increment percentage in price


=\frac{\text{Final price-Original price}}{\text{Original price}}* 100


=((7x)/(4)-x)/(x)* 100


=(7x-4x)/(4x)* 100


=(3)/(4)* 100


=3* 25

= 75%

i.e. OPTION B is correct.

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