Mr Sean bought some pizzas for a group of children. There was an equal number of boys and girls. The boys received 3 times as many pizzas as the girls. Each girl ate
16 of a pizza and the girls finished all the pizzas given to them. Each boy ate
112 of a pizza and the boys had 7
12 pizzas left. How many pizzas did Mr Sean buy?
|
Boys (1) |
Girls (2) |
Before |
3 u |
1 u |
Change |
- 1 p |
- 2 p |
After |
90 |
0 |
16 =
212 Cutting the slices of pizzas into same size. Each pizza was cut into 12 slices. Every boy ate 1 slice of pizza and every girl ate 2 slices of pizza.
Number of slices that the boys had left
= 7
12 ÷
112 =
152 x 12
= 90
3 u - 1 p = 90 --- (1)
1 u - 2 p = 0
1 u = 2 p --- (2)
Make u the same.
(2)
x33 u = 6 p --- (3)
Substitute (3) into (1).
3 u - 1 p = 90
6 p - 1 p = 90
5 p = 90
1 p = 90 ÷ 5 = 18
Total number of slices of pizzas for boys
= 90 + 1 p
= 90 + 18
= 108
Total number of slices of pizzas for girls
= 108 ÷ 3
= 36
Total number of slices of pizzas for children
= 108 + 36
= 144
Total number of pizzas that Mr Sean bought
= 144 ÷ 12
= 12
Answer(s): 12