If the price of gasoline increases by 25% and Ron intends to spend only 15% more on gasoline, by what % should he reduce the quantity of petrol that he buys?

1 Answer
Jul 26, 2016

8%

Explanation:

Suppose Ron buys quantity of gasoline today =x=x
Let today's price of gasoline be equal to =y=y
Ron spends on gasoline today =xy=xy

The new price of gasoline is (increase by 25%25%)=1.25xxy=1.25×y
Ron wants to spend only 15%15% more,
:. he wants to spend=1.15xxxy
Quantity he buys at new rate=(1.15xxxy)/(1.25xxy)=(1.15x)/(1.25)
Reduction in quantity of purchase=x-(1.15x)/(1.25)=(0.10x)/1.25
% Reduction in quantity of purchase of gasoline =((0.10x)/1.25)/x xx100
=0.10/1.25 xx100=8%