Ian had some starfruits and guavas. The number of starfruits and guavas left were the same after Ian sold
23 of the starfruits and
37 of the guavas. If he had 60 starfruits at first,
- How many starfruits were left?
- How many guavas did Ian have at first?
|
Starfruits |
Guavas |
Before |
3x4 = 12 u |
7 u |
Change |
- 2x4 = - 4 u |
- 3 u |
After |
1x4 = 4 u |
4 u |
(a)
Fraction of the starfruits left
= 1 -
23 =
13 Fraction of the guavas left
= 1 -
37 =
47The number of starfruits and guavas left were the same. Make the number of starfruits and guavas left the same. LCM of 1 and 4 is 4.
Number of starfruits at first = 12 u
Number of guavas at first = 7 u
12 u = 60
1 u = 60 ÷ 12 = 5
Number of starfruits left
= 4 u
= 4 x 5
= 20
(b)
Number of guavas at first
= 7 u
= 7 x 5
= 35
Answer(s): (a) 20; (b) 35