Howard had some pastries.
38 of them were muffins. The rest were macarons. He sold
25 of the muffins and 16 macarons. In the end, he had 86 pastries left. How many pastries did he sell?
|
Muffins |
Macarons |
Comparing pastries at first |
3x5 = 15 u |
5x5 = 25 u |
Before
|
5x3 = 15 u |
25 u |
Change
|
- 2x3 = - 6 u |
- 16 |
After
|
3x3 = 9 u |
25 u - 16 |
The number of muffins at first is repeated. Make the number of muffins at first the same. LCM of 3 and 5 is 15.
Total number of pastries left
= 9 u + 25 u - 16
= 34 u - 16
34 u - 16 = 86
34 u = 86 + 16
34 u = 102
1 u = 102 ÷ 34 = 3
Number of pastries that Howard sold
= 6 u + 16
= 6 x 3 + 16
= 18 + 16
= 34
Answer(s): 34