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<math>\textbf{(A) } 20\% \qquad \textbf{(B) } 26\tfrac23\% \qquad \textbf{(C) } 27\tfrac79\% \qquad \textbf{(D) } 33\tfrac13\% \qquad \textbf{(E) } 66\tfrac23\%</math> | <math>\textbf{(A) } 20\% \qquad \textbf{(B) } 26\tfrac23\% \qquad \textbf{(C) } 27\tfrac79\% \qquad \textbf{(D) } 33\tfrac13\% \qquad \textbf{(E) } 66\tfrac23\%</math> | ||
− | ==Solution== | + | ==Solution 1== |
Suppose that his old car runs at <math>x</math> km per liter. Then his new car runs at <math>\frac{3}{2}x</math> km per liter, or <math>x</math> km per <math>\frac{2}{3}</math> of a liter. Let the cost of the old car's fuel be <math>c</math>, so the trip in the old car takes <math>xc</math> dollars, while the trip in the new car takes <math>\frac{2}{3}\cdot\frac{6}{5}xc = \frac{4}{5}xc</math>. He saves <math>\frac{\frac{1}{5}xc}{xc} = \boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ 20\%}</math>. | Suppose that his old car runs at <math>x</math> km per liter. Then his new car runs at <math>\frac{3}{2}x</math> km per liter, or <math>x</math> km per <math>\frac{2}{3}</math> of a liter. Let the cost of the old car's fuel be <math>c</math>, so the trip in the old car takes <math>xc</math> dollars, while the trip in the new car takes <math>\frac{2}{3}\cdot\frac{6}{5}xc = \frac{4}{5}xc</math>. He saves <math>\frac{\frac{1}{5}xc}{xc} = \boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ 20\%}</math>. | ||
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+ | Because they do not give you a given amount of distance, we'll just make that distance <math>3x</math> miles. Then, we find that the new car will use <math>2*1.2=2.4x</math>. The old car will use <math>3x</math>. Thus the answer is <math>(3-2.4)/3=.6/3=20/100= \boxed{\textbf{(A)}\ 20\%}</math>. |
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Problem
Elmer's new car gives percent better fuel efficiency, measured in kilometers per liter, than his old car. However, his new car uses diesel fuel, which is more expensive per liter than the gasoline his old car used. By what percent will Elmer save money if he uses his new car instead of his old car for a long trip?
Solution 1
Suppose that his old car runs at km per liter. Then his new car runs at km per liter, or km per of a liter. Let the cost of the old car's fuel be , so the trip in the old car takes dollars, while the trip in the new car takes . He saves .
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Solution 2
Because they do not give you a given amount of distance, we'll just make that distance miles. Then, we find that the new car will use . The old car will use . Thus the answer is .