Russ19 wrote:
MartyTargetTestPrep chetan2u Bunuel BrentGMATPrepNow
Could anyone please explain the official solution given byBunuel ?
Does part MT/6=W have any role in theproblem?
Hi
What MT/6=W tells us is that W is directly proportional to product of M and T.
So, if M1=1.6M and T1=0.5T, then W1=M1T1=1.6M*0.5T=0.8MT=0.8W
Thus, W1 is 20% less than W.
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