3 children have a total of 2100 stickers.
Charlie has 2 times as many stickers as Adam.
Bryan has 300 stickers more stickers than Adam.
- How many stickers do Charlie and Adam have?
- How many stickers does Adam have less than Charlie?
- How many stickers does Adam have less than Charlie and Bryan?
(a)
Choose the person with least stickers to be 1 u.
Number of stickers that Adam has = 1 u
Number of stickers that Charlie has = 2 u = 2 u
Number of stickers that Bryan has = 1 u + 300
Total number of stickers
= 1 u + 2 u + 1 u + 300
= 4 u + 300
4 u + 300 = 2100
4 u = 2100 - 300
4 u = 1800
1 u = 1800 ÷ 4 = 450
Number of stickers that Charlie and Adam have
= 2 u + 1 u
= 3 u
= 3 x 450
= 1350
(b)
Number of stickers that Adam has less than Charlie
= 2 u - 1u
= 1 u
= 1 x 450
= 450
(c)
Number of stickers that Adam has less than Charlie and Bryan
= (2 u + 1 u + 300) - 1 u
= 2 u + 300
= 2 x 450 + 300
= 900 + 300
= 1200
Answer(s); (a) 1350; (b) 450; (c) 1200