Carlo puts tins into small boxes and into large boxes - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 4 - 2020 - Paper 2
Question 4
Carlo puts tins into small boxes and into large boxes.
He puts 6 tins into each small box.
He puts 20 tins into each large box.
Carlo puts a total of 3000 tins int... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Carlo puts tins into small boxes and into large boxes - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 4 - 2020 - Paper 2
Step 1
total tins
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Let the number of small boxes be denoted by x and the number of large boxes be y. We know from the problem that the ratio of the number of tins in small boxes to those in large boxes is 2:3.
Let the number of tins in small boxes be represented as 2k and in large boxes as 3k. We can calculate as follows:
2k+3k=3000
This simplifies to:
5k=3000k=600
So, the total number of tins in small boxes is 2k=1200 and in large boxes is 3k=1800.
Step 2
number of boxes
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Next, we determine the number of boxes. Given that there are 6 tins in each small box:
Number of small boxes:
61200=200
And for large boxes, with 20 tins in each box:
201800=90
Thus, Carlo has 200 small boxes and 90 large boxes.
Step 3
percentage of large boxes
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Now, we can find the percentage of the total boxes that are large boxes:
Total boxes = 200+90=290
Calculating the percentage of large boxes:
29090×100≈31.03%
Since 31.03% is greater than 30%, Carlo's statement is incorrect.
Step 4
conclusion
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Based on the calculations, Carlo is not correct in stating that less than 30% of the boxes filled with tins are large boxes.