Math, asked by rudrakshmoud, 4 months ago

5. The price of petrol goes up by 10%. By how much per cent must a motorist reduce the consumption of petrol so that the expenditure on it remains unchanged?​

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Answered by prabhas24480
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Solution :-

Let the initial price of petrol be Rs. x

Then, price after increase of 10 % = 100 + (100*10)/100

= 100 + 10 

Price after increase of 10 % = Rs. 110

Now,

Reduction in consumption of petrol in percent = [{(110 - 100)}*100]/110

⇒ (10*100)/110

⇒ 100/11

⇒ 9.09 %

So, the motorists have to reduce the consumption of petrol by 9.09 %, so that the expenditure on it remains unchanged.

Answered by prithivkumar12
0

Answer:

So, the motorists have to reduce the consumption of petrol by 9.09 %, so that the expenditure on it remains unchanged.

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