PSLE A box contained black and purple beads. At first, the number of black beads was
14 the number of purple beads. After
13 of the black beads and
59 of the purple beads were used, 242 beads were left.
- What fraction of the beads were used? Leave your answer in the simplest form.
- How many beads were there in the box at first?
|
Black |
Purple |
Comparing black beads and purple beads at first |
1x9 = 9 u |
4x9 = 36 u
|
Before
|
3x3 = 9 u |
9x4 = 36 u |
Change
|
- 1x3 = - 3 u |
- 5x4 = - 20 u |
After
|
2x3 = 6 u |
4x4 = 16 u |
(a)
The number of purple beads at first is repeated. Make the number of purple beads at first the same. LCM of 4 and 9 is 36.
The number of black beads at first is repeated.
Since the number of black beads at first is 9 u, we make the total number of black beads at first the same by multiplying 3 by 3 to become 9 u too.
Fraction of the beads used
=
3 + 209 + 36 =
2345 (b)
Number of beads left
= 6 u + 16 u
= 22 u
22 u = 242
1 u = 242 ÷ 22 = 11
Number of beads at first
= 45 u
= 45 x 11
= 495
Answer(s): (a)
2345; (b) 495