In a container, there are chocolate bars of 3 colours, white, pink and brown. There are 14 more pink chocolate bars than brown chocolate bars. The number of brown chocolate bars is
14 more than the white chocolate bars. Given that the number of brown chocolate bars is 35% of the total number of chocolate bars in the container, how many more pink chocolate bars are there than white chocolate bars?
White chocolate bars |
Pink chocolate bars |
Brown chocolate bars |
|
1 u + 14 |
1 u |
4x7 |
|
5x7 |
65% |
35% |
28% |
37% |
35% |
1 +
14 =
44 +
14 =
54 Yellow chocolate bars : Purple chocolate bars = 4 : 5
The number of brown chocolate bars is repeated. Make the number of brown chocolate bars the same.
5 x 7 = 35%
Total number of white chocolate bars and pink chocolate bars in percent
= 100% - 35%
= 65%
Number of pink chocolate bars in percent
= 65% - 28%
= 37%
Number of more pink chocolate bars than brown chocolate bars in percent
= 37% - 28%
= 2%
2% = 14
1% = 14 ÷ 2 = 7
Number of more pink chocolate bars than white chocolate bars
= 37% - 28%
= 9%
= 9 x 7
= 63
Answer(s): 63