Adam buys a bead for $6.
He also buys a sticker.
The bead costs 3 times as much as the sticker.
- How much less does the sticker cost than the bead?
- How much does he spend altogether?
- How much are 6 stickers?
- What is the difference in cost between 3 beads and 5 stickers?
(a)
Choose the cheaper item to be 1 u.
The bead costs 3 times as much as the sticker.
The sticker is cheaper.
Cost of the sticker = 1 u
Cost of the bead = 3 u = $6
3 u = 6
1 u = 6 ÷ 3 = 2
Amount that the sticker costs less than the bead
= 3 u - 1 u
= 2 u
= 2 x 2
= $4
(b)
Total amount that Adam spends
= 1 u + 3 u
= 4 u
= 4 x 2
= $8
(c)
Cost of 6 stickers
= 6 x 1 u
= 6 u
= 6 x 2
= $12
(d )
Difference in the cost between 4 beads and 5 stickers
= (3 x 3 u) - (5 x 1 u)
= 9 u - 5 u
= 4 u
= 4 x 2
= $8
Answer(s): (a) $4; (b) $8; (c) $12; (d) $8