Pamela made croissants for sale. 50% of the croissants were beef croissants and the rest were egg and chicken croissants in the ratio 3 : 2. If a customer bought 80% of the beef croissants and all of the chicken croissants, what percentage of the egg croissants must Pamela sell for her to maintain the original percentage of beef croissants at first? Leave your answer in decimals and correct to 1 decimal place.
Beef croissants |
Egg croissants |
Chicken croissants |
1 u |
1 u |
|
0.6 u |
0.4 u |
|
Beef croissants |
Egg croissants |
Chicken croissants |
Total croissants |
Before |
1 u |
0.6 u |
0.4 u |
2 u |
Change |
- 0.8 u |
- 0.4 u |
- 0.4 u |
|
After |
0.2 u |
0.2 u |
0 |
0.4 u |
50% =
50100 =
1280% =
80100 =
45 Total number of croissants = 2 u
Number of egg and chicken croissants
= 2 u - 1 u
= 1 u
Number of egg croissants at first
=
35 x 1 u
= 0.6 u
Number of chicken croissants at first
= 1 u - 0.6 u
= 0.4 u
Number of beef croissants sold
= 80% x 1 u
=
80100 x 1 u
=
45 x 1 u
= 0.8 u
Number of chicken croissants sold
=
25 x 1 u
= 0.4 u
Number of beef croissants left
= 1 u - 0.8 u
= 0.2 u
To maintain the percentage of the beef croissants in the end,
50% → 0.2 u
100% →
0.250 x 100 = 0.4 u
Total number of croissants in the end to maintain the original percentage of beef croissants = 0.4 u
Number of egg croissants left
= 0.4 u - 0.2 u
= 0.2 u
Number of egg croissants that Pamela must sell to maintain the original percentage of beef croissants
= 0.6 u - 0.2 u
= 0.4 u
Percentage of the egg croissants that Pamela must sell
=
0.40.6 x 100%
= 66.7%
Answer(s): 66.7%