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21 August, 08:05

Which of the following expressions does not represent "increase a quantity n by 25%"?

A. n + 0.25n

B. (1 + 0.25) n

C. 125n

D. 1 1/4 n (one and one forth n)

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  1. 21 August, 12:05
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    Option C) 125n is the expression that does not represent "increase a quantity n by 25%

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The given expressions are for the quantity n which is increased by 25%.

    Let us consider that n = 100. The increase of n by 25 % is equal to 125. Check for each options by substituting n=100 and the expression gives 125 or not. Check which option does not represent the condition (increase of n by 25%)

    Option A) n + 0.25n

    Put n = 100,

    ⇒ 100 + 0.25 (100)

    ⇒ 100 + 25

    ⇒ 125

    So, option A) represents the given condition.

    Option B) (1 + 0.25) n

    Put n = 100,

    ⇒ (1+0.25) 100

    Multiply 100 with each terms inside the bracket.

    ⇒ 100 + 25

    ⇒ 125

    So, option B) represents the given condition.

    Option C) 125n

    Put n = 100,

    ⇒ 125 * 100

    ⇒ 12500

    So, option C) does not represents the given condition.

    Option D) 1 1/4 n

    Put n = 100,

    Convert the mixed fraction to proper fraction

    ⇒ (5/4) n

    ⇒ (5/4) 100

    ⇒ 500 / 4

    ⇒ 125

    So, option D) represents the given condition.
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