Charlie and Tommy collected some stickers. If Charlie gave Tommy 68 stickers, both would have an equal number of stickers. If Tommy gave Charlie 37 stickers, Charlie would have 4 times as many stickers as Tommy. Find the number of stickers each of them had.
- Charlie?
- Tommy?
Case 1 |
Case 2 |
Charlie |
Tommy |
Charlie |
Tommy |
5 u + 68 |
5 u - 68 |
8 u - 37 |
2 u + 37 |
- 68 |
+ 68 |
+ 37 |
- 37 |
1x5 = 5 u |
1x5 = 5 u |
4x2 = 8 u |
1x2 = 2 u |
(a)
The total number of stamps remains unchanged in both cases. Make the total number of stickers the same. LCM of 2 and 5 is 10.
The number of stickers that Tommy had at first is the same in both cases.
5 u - 68 = 2 u + 37
5 u - 2 u = 68 + 37
3 u = 105
1 u = 105 ÷ 3 = 35
Number of stickers that Charlie had
= 5 u + 68
= 5 x 35 + 68
= 243
(b)
Number of stickers that Tommy had
= 5 u - 68
= 5 x 35 - 68
= 107
Answer(s): (a) 243; (b) 107