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#1 2011-02-16 07:21:35

CherryDrop
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Help with a maths conundrum homework

Hello - i have a problem to solve for my homework but i am not sure how to do it.  Can anyone tell me how i work this out please.

Jane and John have 48 oranges between them.  Jane has 5 times more oranges than John.  How many oranges does John have?

Thank you very much,

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#2 2011-02-16 07:35:11

Bob
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Re: Help with a maths conundrum homework

hi Cherrydrop

How are you with algebra?

I'd do this problem like this:

Let's say Jane has 'x' oranges.  Then John must have (48 - x) oranges.  (Takes Janes number from the total of 48.)

Also Jane has 5 times as many so if you take John's number and times by 5 you get Janes number.

5(48-x) = x

Can you solve this?  ie find x?

If you cannot do the algebra then trial and improvement will get you to an answer.

eg guess that x = 10.  So Jane has 10 and John has 2.  But that doesn't add up to 48, so try a bigger guess.

I've just re-read the problem.  When you get x, don't forget the question is how many has John got, not Jane.

I did think of re-working the problem starting with "Let's say John has ......" but I think the calculations are a bit harder this way round, so I'm sticking to my first version.


Bob

Last edited by Bob (2011-02-16 07:38:27)


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#3 2011-02-16 08:05:47

CherryDrop
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Re: Help with a maths conundrum homework

Thank you Bob.  I didn't think of it as algebra and now that you have said that, i've worked it out as:

1x + 5x = 6x

48 / 6 = 8

John has 8 oranges.

Thank you very much.

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#4 2011-02-16 09:20:35

Bob
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Re: Help with a maths conundrum homework

hi CherryDrop

You are welcome.

And I see you made up your own equation.  Excellent!!  Gold star!

smile:)

Bob

Last edited by Bob (2011-02-16 09:22:00)


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