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Question: Due to an increase in the price of sugar by 25%, by how much percent must a householder decrease the...
Due to an increase in the price of sugar by 25%, by how much percent must a householder decrease the consumption of sugar as so that there is no increase in the expenditure of the sugar.
Solution
Assume the household consumption to be x and let it be decreased by y% so that net expenditure remains constant. Assume initial prices to be p. Now use the fact that net expenditure is constant to get a value for y.
Complete step-by-step answer :
Let the initial prices of sugar be p, the initial household consumption be x and let it be decreased by y% so that the net expenditure remains the same.
Initial expenditure =prices×consumption=px
New prices = p + 25% of p = p+10025×p= p + 0.25p = 1.25p
New consumption = x – y% of x =x−100yx=x−100xy
New expenditure = prices × consumption = 1.25p×[x−100xy]=1.25px[1−100y]
Since new expenditure = initial expenditure we have 1.25px[1−100y]=px
Dividing both sides by px we get
1.25[1−100y]=1
Dividing both sides by 1.25 we get
1−100y=1.251=125100=54
Subtracting 1 on both sides we get
1−100y−1=54−1
⇒−100y=5−1
Multiplying both sides by -1 we get
100y=51
Cross multiplying, we get
5y=100
Dividing both sides by 5, we get
55y=5100
i.e. y = 20
Hence the consumption should be decreased by 20% so that there is no net change in the expenditure on sugar.
Note :This question can be solved directly using ratio and proportion.
We know that net expenditure =prices×consumption
So that prices∝consumption1
prices=consumptionk
So we have pricesipricesf−pricesi=0.25 where pricesi are the initial prices and pricesf are the final prices.
Hence, we have
consumptionikconsumptionfk−consumptionik=10025⇒consumptionfconsumptioni−consumptionf=10025
Now we know that if ba=dc then b+aa=d+cc
Using the above property, we get
consumptionf+(consumptioni−consumptionf)consumptioni−consumptionf=100+2525⇒consumptioniconsumptioni−consumptionf=12525=51=5100%=20%
Hence the consumption should be decreased by 20%.