A stall was selling flowers.
16 of the earnings are from the sale of 6 marigolds and 12 daffodils. Of the rest of the earnings,
23 are from the sale of marigolds and
13 are from the sale of daffodils. Each daffodil costs twice as much as each marigold. How many flowers were sold?
6 marigolds and 12 daffodils |
Rest of the earnings |
Total earnings |
1x3 |
5x3 |
|
|
Roses |
Carnations |
|
|
2x5 |
1x5 |
|
3 |
10 |
5 |
18 |
Fraction of the earnings left after the sale of 6 marigolds and 12 daffodils
= 1 -
16 =
56 The rest of the earnings is repeated. LCM of 5 and 3 is 15.
Cost of 1 marigold = 1 u
Cost of 1 daffodil = 2 u
Cost of 6 marigolds = 6 x 1 u = 6 u
Cost of 12 daffodils = 12 x 2 u = 24 u
Total cost of 6 marigolds and 12 daffodils
= 6 u + 24 u
= 30 u
318 of the earnings → 30 u
118 of the earnings → 30 u ÷ 3 = 10 u
1018 of the earnings → 10 x 10 u = 100 u
Number of marigolds sold that contributed to the rest of the earnings
= 100 u ÷ 1 u
= 100
518 of the earnings → 5 x 10 u = 50 u
Number of daffodils sold that contributed to the rest of the earnings
= 50 u ÷ 2 u
= 25
Number of flowers sold
= 6 + 12 + 100 + 25
= 143
Answer(s): 143