How to Make Weighted Average Problems Easy
Most people don’t like weighted averages, and for good reason. The formula is complicated, and these often come in the form of story problems, which are hard to set up. We’re going to talk today about a couple of great little techniques to make these fast and easy well, easier anyway!
First, try this GMATPrep problem. Set your timer for 2 minutes. and GO!
* A rabbit on a controlled diet is fed daily 300 grams of a mixture of two foods, food X and food Y. Food X contains 10 percent protein and food Y contains 15 percent protein. If the rabbit’s diet provides exactly 38 grams of protein daily, how many grams of food X are in the mixture?
(A) 100
(B) 140
(C) 150
(D) 160
(E) 200
Wow. I’m glad I don’t have to feed this rabbit. This sounds annoying. : )
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Challenge Problem Showdown – November 5, 2012
We invite you to test your GMAT knowledge for a chance to win! Each week, we will post a new Challenge Problem for you to attempt. If you submit the correct answer, you will be entered into that week’s drawing for a free Manhattan GMAT Prep item. Tell your friends to get out their scrap paper and start solving!
Here is this week’s problem:
The positive difference of the fourth powers of two consecutive positive integers must be divisible by…