PSLE Nora and Sean bought mangoes at the prices shown below.
2 Large mangoes for $14
5 Small mangoes for $12
- Nora bought an equal number of large and small mangoes. She spent $92 more on the large ones. How many mangoes did she buy altogether?
- Sean spent an equal amount of money on the large and small mangoes. What fraction of the mangoes he bought were large?
(a)
Number of large and small mangoes that Nora bought is the same. Make the number of large and small mangoes the same. LCM of 2 and 5 is 10.
Cost of 2 large mangoes = $14
Cost of 10 large mangoes = 5 x 14 = $70
Cost of 5 small mangoes = $12
Cost of 10 small mangoes = 2 x 12 = $24
Difference in the cost of buying 10 small mangoes and 10 large mangoes
= 70 - 24
= $46
Number of sets of mangoes
= 92 ÷ 46
= 2
Number of mangoes that Nora bought
= 2 x 2 x 10
= 40
(b)
Sean spent an equal amount of money on the large and small mangoes. Make the amount of money spent on the large and small mangoes the same.
LCM of 14 and 12 is 84.
Number of large mangoes that Sean bought
= 2 x (84 ÷ 14)
= 2 x 6
= 12
Number of the small mangoes that Sean bought
= 5 x (84 ÷ 12)
= 5 x 7
= 35
Fraction of the mangoes that Sean bought that were large
=
1212 + 35 =
1247 Answer(s): (a) 40; (b)
1247