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Each person attending a party was charged the same admission
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Each person attending a party was charged the same admission fee. How many people attended the party?

1- If the fee had been 0.75$ less and 100 more people had attended, the club would have made the same amount of money.
2- If the fee had been 1.50$ more and 100 fewer people had attended, the club would have made the same amount of money.

The answer is C) both statements, but how do we put it algebraically?

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Lets assume, the fee be x/person and the no. of people attended be y

from (1) Total money the club made = (x- 0.75)(y+100)
from (2) ....................................... = (x+1.50)(y-100)

from (1) & (2)

(x-3/4)(y+100) = (x+3/2)(y-100)

(4x-3)(y+100)/4 = (2x+3)(y-100)/2

4xy + 400x - 3y - 300 = 4xy-400x + 6y - 600

800x = 9y-300, we go two variables and one equation, can't solve. Are you sure the answer is (C)?

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Yes, during the exam I did exactly what you have done and that is why I selected E),

but the GMATprep says its C.

Anyother idea?

Thnaks GMAT 2007
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The part we missed is to use a common component xy in both the equations, if we use that than we will have two different equations with to variables to solve.

xy = (x-3/4)(y+100)...(1)
xy = (x+3/2)(y-100)...(2)


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