Tom and Adam have a total of 240 stamps - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 4 - 2019 - Paper 2
Question 4
Tom and Adam have a total of 240 stamps.
The ratio of the number of Tom's stamps to the number of Adam's stamps is 3:7.
Tom buys some stamps from Adam.
The ratio of... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Tom and Adam have a total of 240 stamps - Edexcel - GCSE Maths - Question 4 - 2019 - Paper 2
Step 1
Determine the initial number of stamps
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Let the number of Tom's stamps be represented as 3x and Adam's stamps as 7x. Given that the total is 240 stamps, we can set up the equation:
3x+7x=240
This simplifies to:
10x=240
Thus, we find that:
x=24
Therefore, Tom initially has:
3x=3(24)=72
And Adam initially has:
7x=7(24)=168.
Step 2
Set up the equation after Tom buys stamps
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Let the number of stamps Tom buys from Adam be represented as y. After the transaction, Tom's number of stamps is:
72+y
And Adam's number of stamps becomes:
168−y.
According to the new ratio, we have:
168−y72+y=53.
Step 3
Cross-multiply to solve for y
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Cross-multiplying gives:
5(72+y)=3(168−y)
Expanding both sides results in:
360+5y=504−3y.
Combining like terms leads to:
8y=144.
Finally, dividing by 8 yields:
y=18.
Step 4
Conclusion
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