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Yeah that's right, I didn't make an error while typing the post - I really meant that.
O rly?![]()
"A club committe makes 14 litres of lemon drinks for refreshments, they mix lemon concentrate to water with the ratio 2:5
How many litres of lemon concrentrate do they use ?"
2
3
4
5
I am stuggling to understand how you would work this out, is there a easy method you can describe ?
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Okay so because the ratio is 2:5 there are 7 'parts' in total.
14 / 7 = 2, so each 'part' is equivalent to 2 litres
2 parts of lemon concentrate in the ratio, so 2 * 2 = 4 litres of lemon concentrate
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I know he wrote it the wrong way around, but since he got the correct answer I would suspect he actually did the maths correctlyIt's £17.50 divided by 5, not the other way round
You do it in exactly the same way as any other division. Just make sure you keep the decimal point in the right place. 175 divided by 5 is 35 so 17.5 divided by 5 is 3.5
175 divided by 2 is 87.5 so 17.5 divided by 2 is 8.75 and so on.
I understand with this question I need to devide 5 by £17.50 then x 8 = £28
" material for dressmaking is sold by the metre. The cost of 5 metres = £17.50
What would the cost of 8 metres be ?
£22.50
£28.00
£32.00
£29.00
I understand with this question I need to devide 5 by £17.50 then x 8 = £28
I was unsure how to do the 5 devided by £17.50 with pen to paper though, as it doesnt seem to work via the way I have recently learnt
Is there some easy way to do it as the .50 confuses me a little, but am sure with some rule it would be easy ?
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I know he wrote it the wrong way around, but since he got the correct answer I would suspect he actually did the maths correctly![]()
Most division can be made much simpler by following techniques similar to this, find the largest number (smaller than the one you want to divide) that is an easy multiple of what you want to divide, then you only have to do an easy division and an easier division.
I think that's true when trying to do mental arithmetic, but with pen and paper I'd just do it out longhand.
Yup, but pah who likes using pen and paper
Indeed. It's in my head or on a calculator. I can't even remember the last time I wrote out long multiplication or division. To be honest I'm not even sure I can remember how to do it any more.
Indeed. It's in my head or on a calculator. I can't even remember the last time I wrote out long multiplication or division. To be honest I'm not even sure I can remember how to do it any more.
If you want to pass any exam you have to show all your working out on paper, just writing the answer, even if it's right won't get you good marks
Different types of calculators will give different answers for arithmetic.