Aptitude - Percentage - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Percentage - General Questions (Q.No. 9)
9.
A student multiplied a number by 3 instead of 5 .
5 3

What is the percentage error in the calculation?

34%
44%
54%
64%
Answer: Option
Explanation:

Let the number be x.

Then, error = 5 x - 3 x = 16 x.
3 5 15

Error% = 16x x 3 x 100 % = 64%.
15 5x

Discussion:
134 comments Page 7 of 14.

Gokul prasanth said:   1 decade ago
Final step is (3x/3x)*100 = 50%.

Srinivas Dama said:   1 decade ago
If the number is x then,

=>x*3/5-x-5/3 = 16/15.

I got 16/15 is the difference of that numbers then how I can go to next step to get the answer can any explain clearly.

Subham said:   1 decade ago
= (3/5-5/3)*(5/3)*100.

Sam said:   10 years ago
Let the no is 15, then.

3/5*15 = 9.
5/3*15 = 25.

The difference of both is 16.

Then the error percentage is:

Error% = (25-9)/25*100 = 64%.

Harshit Garg said:   10 years ago
Why error% can't be = error/incorrect value?

Suchita said:   10 years ago
Error% = Error/True value.

But we have to calculate error value first.

So, Error = True value-False value.

Here, T.V = 5/3 & F.V = 3/5.

= 5/3-3/5, by solving this we get.

Error = 16/15.

Now, to calculate error%,

Error % = 16/15/5/3*100.

= 16/15*3/5*100 = 16/5*20.

= 64%.

Toini N Mutota said:   9 years ago
I still didn't get it, how did you get the answer.

Secilia said:   9 years ago
Still I did not get how you come up with 16/15. Maybe you can explain more.

Anusha said:   9 years ago
I can't understand these problems. Is there any trick to solve the solution?

Michael said:   9 years ago
Let the number be x.

Multiply by 3/5 = 3x/5 which is false.

True value 5/3 * x = 5x/3.

%error = [(true value - false value)/true value] * 100%.

= [(5x/3 - 3x/5)/(5x/3) ] * 100.

= [(16x/15)/(5x/3)] 100%.

= 16/25 * 100%.

= 64%.


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