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Mkey [24]
1 year ago
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1).He gastado 5/8 de mi dinero. Si en lugar de gastar los 5/8 hubiera gastado los 2/5 de mi dinero, tendria ahora 72 soles mas d

e lo que tengo¿cuanto NO gaste? 2). Si al año que cumpli 10 años le sumamos el año que cumpli 20 , y a este resultado le restas la suma del año en que naci con mi edad actual , obtendremos el año actual ¿cuanto resultara sumar mi edad con el año en que cumplire los 30 años y restarle el año en que cumplire los 40 años? AYUDA CON PROCEDIMIENTO PARA ESTOS DOS EJERCICIOS POR FAVOR
Mathematics
1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]1 year ago
3 0

Answer:

1. The amount that was not spent is: 1080 soles

2. The answer is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Question 1. There are two situations:

If you spent 5/8 of the money then notice, that u did not spend 3/8.

If you spend 2/5 of the money, then you would have 72 more.

So think, this equation:

3/8x + 72 = 2/5x

2/5 of the money is the value for what you did not spend plus 72, the amount you would have, where x is the answer for the total of money.

72 = 2/5x - 3/8x

72 = 1/40x

x = 2880 soles

As you did not spend 3/8 of 2880, the answer is 1080 soles

Notice that if u spent 2/5 of 2880, you would have 1152 soles, so, the 1080 + 72, as the problem said.

Question 2.

We think letters for this excersise.

N = My born year

2020 (this year) - N = E (my age, now)

So N + 10 = when I get 10 years old

N + 20 = when I get 20 years old

N + 30 = when I get 30 years old

N + 40 = when I get 40 years old

The problem says:

(N+10) + (N+20) - (N+E) = 2020

((N+30)+E) - (N-40) = X  

So if 2020 - N = E, then notice that 2020 - E = N. Let's replace this in the equation form:

((2020-E)+10) + ((2020-E)+20) - ((2020-E)+E) = 2020

No minus in the first two terms, so we can break the ( )

2020-E+10 + 2020-E+20 - ((2020-E)+E) = 2020

We apply the distributive property for the second term

2020-E+10 + 2020-E+20 - 2020+E-E = 2020

We can cancel two E, and the 2020, so the new form will be:

2020 - 2E + 30 = 2020

We can also cancel the 2020, so if we reorder the equation, we have:

-2E = -30

E = 15 That's my age, so my born's year is 2020 - 15 = 2005 (N)

Look:

(2005 + 10) + (2005+20) - (2005+15) = 2020

So now, the last part

((2005+30)+15) - (2005+40) = 5

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