Math, asked by saagu47, 17 hours ago

Parking fees in zone A and zone B are 4 € per hour and 3 € per hour, respectively. Which of the following is true?


Parking in zone B is one third cheaper than parking in zone A.


The fee in zone A is 25 % higher than the fee in zone B.


Using the same amount of money, you can park in zone A for a 25 % shorter period, than in zone B.


None of these

Answers

Answered by vdsk183
6

opt c could be your ans. if you take 60 min for €4 then €3 for 45 min. hence 25% shorter period.

Answered by chandujnv002
0

Answer:

the correct answer is option (c) Using the same amount of money, you can park in zone A for a 25 % shorter period, than in zone B.

Step-by-step explanation:

here is a step-by-step explanation:

Let's assume that we have 12 euros to spend on parking.

In zone A, the parking fee is 4 euros per hour. Therefore, with 12 euros, we can park for 12/4 = 3 hours.

In zone B, the parking fee is 3 euros per hour. Therefore, with 12 euros, we can park for 12/3 = 4 hours.

So, with the same amount of money, we can park for 3 hours in zone A and 4 hours in zone B.

Now, to compare the time difference, we can use the following formula:

% difference = (|new value - old value| / old value) x 100

In this case, the old value is the parking time in zone B, which is 4 hours. The new value is the parking time in zone A, which is 3 hours.

% difference = (|4 - 3| / 4) x 100 = 25%

So, the result shows that you can park for 25% less time in zone A than in zone B with the same amount of money.

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