Rayleigh 6th Gear August 8, 2013 Share August 8, 2013 (edited) Hi, I need help for a Math question for a P5 level. A and B shared $425. After A spent 2/3 of his money and B spent 1/4 of his money, B had twice as much money as A. Find the amount of B had in the end. Thanks in advance. Anyone knows the unitary/equivalent method? Edited August 8, 2013 by Rayleigh ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Watodo 1st Gear August 8, 2013 Share August 8, 2013 2(A - 2/3A) = B - 1/4B 2A - 4/3A = B - 1/4B 2/3A = 3/4B A = 9/8B If A + B = 425 9/8B + B = 425 17/8B = 425 B = 200 To find out how much B has left = 3/4B = 200 * 3/4 = 150. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear August 8, 2013 Share August 8, 2013 Hi, I need help for a Math question for a P5 level. A and B shared $425. After A spent 2/3 of his money and B spent 1/4 of his money, B had twice as much money as A. Find the amount of B had in the end. Thanks in advance. Anyone knows the unitary/equivalent method? Did A n B share the money equally ie. 50/50? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear August 8, 2013 Share August 8, 2013 2(A - 2/3A) = B - 1/4B 2A - 4/3A = B - 1/4B 2/3A = 3/4B A = 9/8B If A + B = 425 9/8B + B = 425 17/8B = 425 B = 200 To find out how much B has left = 3/4B = 200 * 3/4 = 150. Clap clap clap.. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throttle2 Supersonic August 8, 2013 Share August 8, 2013 Hi, I need help for a Math question for a P5 level. A and B shared $425. After A spent 2/3 of his money and B spent 1/4 of his money, B had twice as much money as A. Find the amount of B had in the end. Thanks in advance. Using logic , you will find that :- since 2/3A = 3/4B then 8A = 9B meaning there are 17 equal parts (25 X 17 = 425) here is the tricky portion. base on the equation that 8A = 9B, it means that A is bigger than B becos less of A is more of B so:- A had $225 to begin B had $200 to begin After A spent 2/3 (which is $150 out of $225) and B spent 1/4 (which is $50 out of $200), B had $150 which is twice of A's $75. Answer B has $150 left in the end. Sorry ,my maths not so good, so i solve purely out of logicial thing. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Asd78 Clutched August 8, 2013 Share August 8, 2013 Using logic , you will find that :- since 2/3A = 3/4B then 8A = 9B meaning there are 17 equal parts (25 X 17 = 425) here is the tricky portion. base on the equation that 8A = 9B, it means that A is bigger than B becos less of A is more of B so:- A had $225 to begin B had $200 to begin After A spent 2/3 (which is $150 out of $225) and B spent 1/4 (which is $50 out of $200), B had $150 which is twice of A's $75. Answer B has $150 left in the end. Sorry ,my maths not so good, so i solve purely out of logicial thing. I think this is what the P5 students should be learning instead of the Simultaneous Equation....and they have to use diagram to solve it... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rayleigh 6th Gear August 8, 2013 Author Share August 8, 2013 Hi all, thank you very much. Understood the solutions. Have manage to convert one of the two solutions into Equal Fraction method ler. It goes like this. Pretty similar for Bro Gold Rolex method :-) but express differently: Money Balance: A -> 1/3 B -> 3/4 Ratio: B money = 2 x A money Therefore 3/4 B money = 2 x 1/3 A money 3/4 B money = 2/3 A money Making the numerator of A and B to be equal, the common factor is 6 3/4 B money x (2/2) = 2/3 A money x (3/3) 6/8 B money = 6/9 A money Total units of A and B = 8u + 9u = 17u Total money = $425 1 unit = 425/17 = $25 Hence B has 6 units = 6 x $25 =$150. Once again, thank you all. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xtraz 1st Gear August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 Given A: 1 U B: 2 U = 3 Units Therefore 1 U = 1.5 units At first, A has 3 U = 1.5 x 3 = 4.5 Units Total A + B = 425 4.5 Units + 4 Units = 425 8.5 Units = 425 1 unit = 50 Amt B had in the end = 3 units = 3 x 50 = $150 (ans) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muddy 1st Gear August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 4 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wind30 Turbocharged August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 A word of advice.... don't bother "teaching" how to solve such questions to your child... The best way is let the kid think through the problem themselves... trust me. Teaching them is not very useful. If they can't solve it now, let them think longer.... maybe motivate them with some rewards (praise, gifts, etc) once they succeed. I think the most impt thing is to cultivate their own determination to solve the "hard" problems THEMSELVES. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 Bro, using diagram should be the right way. but how do you know that A is cut into 9 parts and B into 8 parts? thanks. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Muddy 1st Gear August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Duckduck Turbocharged August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 A word of advice.... don't bother "teaching" how to solve such questions to your child... The best way is let the kid think through the problem themselves... trust me. Teaching them is not very useful. If they can't solve it now, let them think longer.... maybe motivate them with some rewards (praise, gifts, etc) once they succeed. I think the most impt thing is to cultivate their own determination to solve the "hard" problems THEMSELVES. correct. teaching is short way out. making them thk is correct n longer way Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mcf777 Turbocharged August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 bro muddy, thanks for the explaination Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueOldMan 1st Gear August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 Clap clap clap.. Clapping for his avatar right Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pisces69 6th Gear August 9, 2013 Share August 9, 2013 Clapping for his avatar right Too small. Cant see anything. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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