There are some vans and motorbikes. There are 7 more motorbikes than vans. The total number of van wheels is 14 more than the total number of motorbike wheels.
- How many motorbikes are there?
- How many more vans are needed in order to get a total of 130 wheels?
|
Vans |
Motorbikes |
More |
Number |
1 u |
1 u + 7 |
|
Value |
4 |
2 |
|
Total value |
4 u |
2 u + 14 |
14 |
(a)
Number of vans = 1 u
Number of motorbikes = 1 u + 7
Number of van wheels
= 4 x 1 u
= 4 u
Number of motorbike wheels
= 2 x (1 u + 7)
= 2 u + 14
Number of more van wheels than motorbike wheels
= 4 u - (2 u + 14)
= 2 u - 14
2 u - 14 = 14
2 u = 14 + 14
2 u = 28
1 u = 28 ÷ 2 = 14
Number of motorbikes
= 1 u + 7
= 14 + 7
= 21
(b)
Total number of wheels
= 4 u + 2 u + 14
= 6 u + 14
= 6 x 14 + 14
= 84 + 14
= 98
Total number of wheels that belongs to the extra $(cars)
= 130 - 98
= 32
Number of more vans needed in order to get a total of 130 wheels
= 32 ÷ 4
= 8
Answer(s): (a) 21; (b) 8