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Download Solution PDFThe price (per litre) of petrol increases by 60%. By what percent should its consumption be reduced such that the expenditure on it increases by 44% only?
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Download Solution PDFGiven:
The price (per litre) of petrol increases by 60%.
Expenditure on petrol is allowed to increase by only 44%.
Formula Used:
Let the initial price of petrol be ₹P per litre, and initial consumption be C litres.
Expenditure = Price × Consumption
New Expenditure = (1 + 44/100) × Initial Expenditure
New Price = (1 + 60/100) × Initial Price
To find the percentage reduction in consumption, use the formula:
Required Reduction (%) =
Calculation:
Let the initial expenditure be 100 (for simplicity).
Initial Expenditure = Price × Consumption = ₹P × C
New Expenditure = 144 (as it increases by 44%).
New Price = ₹P × 1.6 (as price increases by 60%).
New Consumption = New Expenditure / New Price
⇒ New Consumption = 144 / (1.6 × P)
⇒ New Consumption = 144 / 1.6
⇒ New Consumption = 90% of Initial Consumption.
Reduction in Consumption = Initial Consumption - New Consumption
⇒ Reduction = 100% - 90%
⇒ Reduction = 10%.
The consumption should be reduced by 10%.
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