If Malik gives $42 to Bilal, Malik will have twice as much money as Bilal. If instead, Malik gives $12 to Bilal, Malik will have thrice as much money as Bilal. Find the ratio of Malik's money to Bilal's money at first
Solution:
Method 1
At first we solve it algebra method, since Primary 6 students start learning algebra.
There will be two equations from the problem:
(1) M - 42 = 2 (B + 42)
(2) M - 12 = 3 (B + 12)
Eliminate M with substitution method:
3(B+12) +12 - 42 = 2(B + 42)
B = 84 - 36 - 12 + 42 = 78
Find M from (1)
M = 282
So M:B = 282:78 = 47:13
Method 2
We develop a model
Carefully we can see in the second picture, the remaining blocks should be added up to make 1 unit too. That is, 30 + 30 + 30 = 90.
So 1 unit = 90.
Ben had 90 - 12 = $78 at first.
Malik had 3 x 90 + 12 = $282 at first.
Ratio is M:B = 282:78 = 47:13
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