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# GRE Math Challenge #96-What is the ration of the amount

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GRE Math Challenge #96-What is the ration of the amount [#permalink]  09 May 2015, 11:41
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What is the ration of the amount budgeted annually for food to the amount budgeted annually for savings?

(A) 4 to 3
(B) 4 to 7
(C) 5 to 3
(D) 7 to 3
(E) 7 to 4

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Re: GRE Math Challenge #96-What is the ration of the amount [#permalink]  18 Dec 2017, 11:14
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What is the ration of the amount budgeted annually for food to the amount budgeted annually for savings?

(A) 4 to 3
(B) 4 to 7
(C) 5 to 3
(D) 7 to 3
(E) 7 to 4

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Food is 20% of 42,000 = 8400

Savings is 15% of 42,000 = 6300

Hence the ratio of amount budgeted annually for food to the amount budgeted annually for savings = $$\frac{8400}{6300}$$ = $$\frac{4}{3}$$
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