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What do I save? (Posted on 2006-08-11) Difficulty: 1 of 5
Because of cholesterol problems, I must take a certain medicine. Every week I buy a box, which lasts me for seven days.

However, things are not so bad. The laboratory that produces this medicine has an standing offer: for every five empty boxes, they give you a free new box.

Thus, I get six boxes paying just for five; it means a 16.67% savings for me... right or wrong?

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Solution Puzzle Solution Comment 7 of 7 |
The individual purchases five empty boxes: B(1), B(2), B(3), B(4), and B(5), and he gets the free box B(6).
After the individual has used up Boxes B(1) to  B(5), he only has the free Box B(6) and must now buy 4 boxes boxes B(7) to B(10), so that he will be eligible to get a free box after he used up B(6) to B(10) and returned them.
Accordingly,  to be eligible to get a free box, the individual must purchase  4 box each time.     
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Consequently,  his savings are    ----------*100 = 20%.
                                                           1 + 4

  Posted by K Sengupta on 2022-07-19 22:37:03
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