Complex Percentage Money Distribution Problem: Expert Techniques for quick solution #logicxonomy

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Que: If A, B, C, and D share a loot as follows: A receives a% of the total, B receives b% of the remaining (after A takes their share), C also receives c% of the remaining, and D gets the rest, where D's share is a% less than what A gets, B and C get equal amounts, and b is equal to 2a. What percentage of what A received did C get?
(a) 160%
(b) 80%
(c) 175%
(d) 50%

Que: What is the range of values x can take if an alloy of copper and aluminium has 40% copper, an alloy of copper and zinc has a copper-to-zinc ratio of 2:7, and when these two alloys are mixed in such a way that the overall alloy has more aluminium than zinc, with copper constituting x% of this alloy?
a) 30% ≤x ≤40%
b) 32.5% ≤x ≤42%
c) 33.33% ≤x ≤42%
d) 32.25% ≤x ≤40%

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