Caden had some pastries.
38 of them were scones. The rest were puffs. He sold
34 of the scones and 16 puffs. In the end, he had 191 pastries left. How many more scones than puffs did he sell?
|
Scones |
Puffs |
Comparing pastries at first |
3x4 = 12 u |
5x4 = 20 u |
Before
|
4x3 = 12 u |
20 u |
Change
|
- 3x3 = - 9 u |
- 16 |
After
|
1x3 = 3 u |
20 u - 16 |
The number of scones at first is repeated. Make the number of scones at first the same. LCM of 3 and 4 is 12.
Total number of pastries left
= 3 u + 20 u - 16
= 23 u - 16
23 u - 16 = 191
23 u = 191 + 16
23 u = 207
1 u = 207 ÷ 23 = 9
Number of more scones than puffs that Caden sold
= 9 u - 16
= 9 x 9 - 16
= 81 - 16
= 65
Answer(s): 65