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Answer:
20% reduction
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]Price = 3.00[/tex]
[tex]Weight = 160g[/tex]
[tex]Rate = 25\%[/tex]
Required
Price reduction in Jane's idea
First, calculate the new weight of the box (the original plan)
[tex]New = Weight * (1 + Rate)[/tex]
[tex]New = 160g * (1 + 25\%)[/tex]
Express 1 as percentage
[tex]New = 160g * (100\% + 25\%)[/tex]
[tex]New = 160g * (125\%)[/tex]
[tex]New = 200g[/tex]
So, the original idea is:
[tex]200g \to #3.00[/tex]
i.e. 200g costs 3 pounds each
Calculate unit price
[tex]Unit = \frac{3.00}{200}[/tex]
[tex]Unit = 0.015[/tex] pound per gram
For Jane's idea, the price of each box will be:
[tex]Price = Weight *Unit[/tex]
[tex]Price = 160 * 0.015[/tex]
[tex]Price = 2.40[/tex] pound
The percentage reduction is then calculated as:
[tex]\% Reduction = \frac{Original\ Price -Janes\ Price}{Original\ Price} * 100\%[/tex]
[tex]\% Reduction = \frac{3.00 - 2.40}{3.00} * 100\%[/tex]
[tex]\% Reduction = \frac{0.6}{3.00} * 100\%[/tex]
[tex]\% Reduction = \frac{60}{3.00}\%[/tex]
[tex]\% Reduction = 20\%[/tex]