At a stall, the ratio of tomatoes to dragon fruits was 7 : 10. After Victoria bought two-fifths of the dragon fruits, there was a total of 143 tomatoes and dragon fruits left at the stall. How many fruits were there at first?
|
Tomatoes |
Dragon Fruits |
Total |
Comparing tomatoes and dragon fruits at first |
7x1 = 7 u |
10x1 = 10 u |
17 u |
Before |
|
5x2 = 10 u |
|
Change |
|
- 2x2 = - 4 u |
|
After |
7 u |
3x2 = 6 u |
143 |
The number of dragon fruits at first is repeated. Make the number of dragon fruits at first the same. LCM of 10 and 5 is 10.
Total number of fruits left
= 7 u + 6 u
= 13 u
13 u = 143
1 u = 143 ÷ 13 = 11
Number of fruits at first
= 7 u + 10 u
= 17 u
= 17 x 11
= 187
Answer(s): 187