Ken sold
35 of the biscuits he made in the morning and half of the remainder in the evening. He had 12 biscuits left unsold.
- How many biscuits did he sell altogether?
- If he sold 3 biscuits for $1.90, how much did he receive from the biscuits he sold?
(a)
Fraction of the biscuits left after selling in the morning
= 1 -
35 =
25 Fraction of the remaining biscuits left after selling in the afternoon
= 1 -
12 =
12 Fraction of the biscuits left after selling in the afternoon
=
12 x
25 =
210 Total number of biscuits at first = 10 u
Number of biscuits left = 2 u
2 u = 12
1 u = 12 ÷ 2 = 6
Number of biscuits sold
= 10 u - 2 u
= 8 u
= 8 x 6
= 48
(b)
Number of sets of 3 biscuits
= 48 ÷ 3
= 16
Amount that Ken received from the biscuits he sold
= 16 x 1.90
= $30.40
Answer(s): (a) 48; (b) $30.40