Value of the expression is decreased by what percentage?

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The expression \(xv^{2}z^{3}\) decreases by 98.4375% when the values of \(x\), \(v\), and \(z\) are each reduced by 50%. The calculation involves substituting \(x\), \(v\), and \(z\) with their reduced forms, resulting in the expression being reduced to \(\frac{xv^{2}z^{3}}{64}\). This indicates that the final value is \(\frac{1}{64}\) of its original, confirming a significant decrease. The correct approach includes careful handling of parentheses in the formula.

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A question, kind a tricky problem if you think it's easy.

[tex]xv^{2}z^{3}[/tex]

if the values of x, v, and z are each decreased by 50 percent, then the value of the expression is decreased by what percentage?

[tex]\frac{(x(1-0.5)v(1-0.5)^{2}z(1-0.5)^{3})}{xv^{2}z^{3}}[/tex]

Wonder if that's how you do it...
 
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I don't see why you have divided by xv2z3.

Here's how I would do this: x decreased by 50% is (as you have it)
x(1- .5) which is then 0.5 x or x/2. Similarly v is reduce to v/2 and z is reduced to z/2.

xv2z3 is reduced to (x/2)(v/2)2(z/2)3= (xv2z3)/(2*4*8)= (xv2z3)/64. In other words xv2z3 is reduce to 1/64 of it's value.

(Oh, THAT'S why you divided by xv2z3- to get only the multiplier! Yes, you are correct!)

Reducing it to 1/64 is the same as reducing it by 63/64 which is 98.4375%.
 
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Originally posted by PrudensOptimus
[tex]\frac{(x(1-0.5)v(1-0.5)^{2}z(1-0.5)^{3})}{xv^{2}z^{3}}[/tex]

Just be careful with the parentheses:

[tex]\frac{x(1-0.5)(v(1-0.5))^{2}(z(1-0.5))^{3}}{xv^2z^3}[/tex]
 

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