On a train journey, there are 5 kinds of tickets AC I, AC II, AC III, 3 –tier, and general. The relationship between the rates of the tickets for the Eurail is: AC II is 20% higher than AC III. While AC I ticket price is higher than AC II ticket price by 70% of AC III ticket’s value. The 3-tier ticket is 25% of the AC I’s ticket cost and the general ticket is 1/3rd the price of the AC I ticket. The AC II ticket costs 780 Euros between London and Paris. The difference in the rates of 3 tier and general ticket between the same two stations is:00 with her. Mahima spends 20% of her money and Rima also spends the same amount as Mahima did. What percentage of her money did Rima spend?Oops : A. 48.75 Euros B. 52.75 Euros C. 55.8 Euros D. 41.25 Euros
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48.75 Euro
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Correction : general ticket is 1/3rd the price of the AC II ticket
Let say AC III ticket price = P
AC II is 20% higher than AC III
=> AC II ticket price = P + (20/100)P = 1.2P
AC I ticket price is higher than AC II ticket price by 70% of AC III ticket’s value
=> AC I Ticket price = 1.2P + (70/100)P = 1.9P
The 3-tier ticket Price = (25/100)*1.9P =0.475P
general ticket is 1/3rd the price of the AC II ticket
general ticket price = 1.2P/3 = 0.4P
The AC II ticket costs 780 Euros between London and Paris
=> 1.2P = 780
=> P = 650 Euro
The difference in the rates of 3 tier and general ticket between the same two stations = 0.475P - 0.4P = 0.075P
= 0.075 * 650
= 48.75 Euro
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