Lynn has some candy canes and lollipops. If she packs a candy cane and a lollipop in each bag, there will be 13 lollipops left. If she packs 5 candy canes and 6 lollipops in each bag, there will be 24 candy canes left. How many candy canes and lollipops does she have in all?
|
Case 1 |
Case 2 |
|
Candy Canes |
Lollipops |
Candy Canes |
Lollipops |
Before |
1 u |
1 u + 13 |
5 p + 24 |
6 p |
Change |
- 1 u |
- 1 u |
- 5 p |
- 6 p |
After |
0 |
13 |
24 |
0 |
The number of candy canes at first is the same for Case 1 and 2.
The number of lollipops at first is also the same for Case 1 and 2.
1 u = 5 p + 24 --- (1)
1 u + 13 = 6 p
1 u = 6 p - 13 --- (2)
(2) = (1)
6 p - 13 = 5 p + 24
6 p - 5 p = 24 + 13
1 p = 37
Total number of candy canes and lollipops
= (5 p + 24) + 6 p
= 11 p + 24
= 11 x 37 + 24
= 407 + 24
= 431
Answer(s): 431