Jane spent
45 of her money on 12 pens and 6 markers. The cost of each marker is 4 times the cost of each pen. She bought some more pens with
23 of her remaining money. How many pens did Jane buy altogether?
12 pens + 6 markers |
Remaining amount |
Total amount |
4 p = 36 u |
1 p = 9 u |
5 p |
12 pens |
6 markers |
More pens |
Left |
|
|
|
2 |
1 |
|
12 u |
24 u |
6 u |
|
|
Cost of 1 pen = 1 u
Cost of 1 marker = 4 u
Cost of 12 pens = 12 x 1 u = 12 u
Cost of 6 markers = 6 x 4 u = 24 u
Cost of 12 pens + 6 markers
= 12 u + 24 u
= 36 u
4 p = 36 u
1 p = 36 u ÷ 4 = 9 u
Amount of remaining money that Jane spent on buying more pens
=
23 x 9 u
= 6 u
Number of pens that Jane bought with
23 of her remaining money
= 6 u ÷ 1 u
= 6
Total number of pens that Jane bought
= 12 + 6
= 18
Answer(s): 18