Tim bought some notebooks at $5 each. He later sold them to his customers at $10 each. For customers who bought two notebooks were given another notebook for free. The customers bought either one or two notebooks. Tim gave away 210 free notebooks and collected a total of $1500 more than what he had paid for. How many customers bought just one notebook each?
|
Notebooks sold |
Notebooks given to customers who got 1 notebook each |
Notebooks given to customers who got 3 notebooks each |
Number |
1 u |
1 u - 630 |
630 |
Value |
$5 |
$10 |
$10 |
Total Value |
5 u |
10 u - $6300 |
$4200 |
Since 210 notebooks were given free, there were 210 customers who bought two notebooks each.
Number of notebooks that each customer would get if they bought two notebooks each and got 1 notebook free
= 2 + 1
= 3
Total number of notebooks for customers who each bought two notebooks
= 3 x 210
= 630
Number of notebooks for customers who each bought 1 notebook = 1 u - 630
Total amount collected from customers who bought 1 notebook each
= 10 x (1 u - 630)
= 10 u - 6300
Total amount collected from customers who bought two notebooks each
= 210 x 2 x 10
= $4200
Total amount collected from all the customers
= 10 u - 6300 + 4200
= 10 u - 2100
Tim collected a total of $1500 more than what he had paid for.
10 u - 2100 = 5 u + 1500
10 u - 5 u = 1500 + 2100
5 u = 3600
1 u = 3600 ÷ 5 = 720
Number of customers who bought just one notebook
= 1 u - 630
= 720 - 630
= 90
Answer(s): 90