The ratio of the number of pomegranates to the number of kiwis that a fruit seller had was 2 : 5. After he sold one fifth of the kiwis, there were a total of 210 pomegranates and kiwis left at the supermarket.
- How many pomegranates were there at the supermarket?
- If he sold the remaining kiwis in bags of 4 at $8.80 per bag, how much would he receive for them?
(a)
|
Pomegranates |
Kiwis |
Total |
Before |
2x5 = 10 u
|
5x5 = 25 u |
|
Change |
|
- 5 u |
|
After |
10 u |
20 u |
210 |
The total number of kiwis at first is the repeated identity.
LCM of 5 and 5 = 25
10 u + 20 u = 30 u
30 u = 210
1 u = 210 ÷ 30 = 7
Number of pomegranates in the stall
= 10 u
= 10 x 7
= 70
(b)
Number of kiwis left
= 20 u
= 20 x 7
= 140
Number of bags
= 140 ÷ 4
= 35
Amount that he would receive
= 35 x 8.80
= $308
Answer(s): (a) 70; (b) $308