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20 June, 15:25

A company has only two divisions: Division A and Division B. Last year, Division A made 60% of the company's total revenue and Division B made 40% of the total revenue. This year, Division A's revenue has decreased by 35% and Division B's revenue has decreased by 5%.

Which division had higher revenue this year?

A) Division A

B) Division B

C) They are both the same

D) It is impossible to determine with the available information

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  1. 20 June, 15:31
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    Division B would have higher revenue
  2. 20 June, 15:37
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    Division B (B)

    Explanation:

    Let the total company revenue be 'x'

    If division A made 60% of the total revenue, this means division A made 60% of x = 0.6x

    Division B made 40% of the total revenue i. e 40% of x = 0.4x

    If this year Division A revenue decrease by 35% i. e 0.35x, this year revenue for division A will be;

    0.6x-0.35x = 0.25x

    This means that division A generate 25% of the company revenue this year.

    Similarly for division B, their revenue decrease by 5%, their revenue decrease will be 5% of x which is 0.05x, therefore their revenue for this year will be;

    0.4x-0.05x

    = 0.395x

    This means that division B generate 39.5% of the company revenue this year.

    According to the calculation, division B had the highest revenue this year.
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