At a fruit stall, there were 418 apples and oranges at first.
35 of the apples and
17 of the oranges were sold. In the end, there were same number of apples and oranges. How many more apples than oranges were sold?
|
Apples |
Oranges |
Before |
5x3 = 15 u |
7x1 = 7 u |
Change |
- 3x3 = - 9 u
|
- 1x1 = - 1 u
|
After |
2x3 = 6 u |
6x1 = 6 u |
Comparing apples and oranges in the end |
1x6 = 6 u |
1x6 = 6 u |
The number of apples and oranges in the end is the same. Make the number of apples and oranges in the end the same. LCM of 2, 6 and 1 is 6.
Number of apples and oranges in the end
= 15 u + 7 u
= 22 u
22 u = 418
1 u = 418 ÷ 22 = 19
Number of more apples than oranges sold
= 9 u - 1 u
= 8 u
= 8 x 19
= 152
Answer(s): 152