PSLE Jenson had pink markers and blue markers for sale. He sold 20 pink markers. 60% of the markers sold were blue.
- How many pink markers and blue markers did Jenson sell altogether?
- He sold 50% of his markers. 75% of the markers left unsold were pink. How many blue markers did Jenson have at first?
|
Pink |
Blue |
Total |
Total in percent |
Before |
5.75 u |
4.25 u |
10 u |
100% |
Change |
- 40% - 2 u |
- 60% - 3 u |
- 100% - 5 u |
- 50% |
After |
75% 3.75 u |
25% 1.25 u |
100% 5 u |
50%
|
60% =
60100 =
35 Total number of markers sold = 5 u
Number of blue markers sold = 3 u
Number of pink markers sold
= 5 u - 3 u
= 2 u
2 u = 20
1 u = 20 ÷ 2 = 10
Total number of markers sold
= 5 u
= 5 x 10
= 50
(b)
Percent of the markers left unsold = 100% - 50% = 50% 50% of the markers that were sold = 5 u 50% of the markers that were left unsold = 5 u Percent of the markers left unsold that were pink = 75%
Percent of the markers left unsold that were blue = 100% - 75% = 25%
Number of the markers left unsold that were blue
= 25% x 5 u
=
25100 x 5 u
= 1.25 u
Number of blue markers that Jenson had at first
= 1.25 u + 3 u
= 4.25 u
= 4.25 x 10
= 42.5
Answer(s): (a) 50; (b) 42.5