Simon had to solve some Mathematics questions during a 3-week school holidays. At the end of the first week, the ratio of the number of questions solved to the number of questions unsolved was 2 : 7. At the end of the second week, Simon solved another 44 questions and the number of unsolved questions became
13 of the total number of questions. How many questions did Simon need to solve on the third week to complete his assignment?
|
Solved |
Unsolved |
Total |
First week |
2x1 = 2 u |
7x1 = 7 u |
9x1 = 9 u |
Second week |
+ 44 |
- 44 |
|
Third week |
2x3 = 6 u |
1x3 = 3 u |
3x3 = 9 u |
Total number of questions remains same.
LCM of 3 and 9 = 9
Number of questions that Simon solved at the end of the second week
= 6 u - 2 u
= 4 u
4 u = 44
1 u = 44 ÷ 4 = 11
Number of questions that Simon needed to complete on the third week
= 3 u
= 3 x 11
= 33
Answer(s): 33