For a group of 32 students food lasts for 45 days. For how many days will the same food last for 72 students?
How long does it take to consume the same amount of food
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0yes, I think so – 2012-08-27
3 Answers
total students are $32$ and food last for $45$ days. Total quantity of food is $32\cdot 45$
Same food to be distributed to $72$ studentss (assuming rate is equal)
Therefore total food will last for 72 students for $\frac{32\cdot 45}{72}= 20$ days.
Think of a student as needing (precisely) one kg of noodles a day. Since the noodles will last $45$ students for $32$ days, we must have $(32)(45)$ kg of noodles. This will last $72$ students a total of $\frac{(32)(45)}{72}$ days. Calculate.
There are many other approaches, some more algebraic than others. Whatever approach you take, note that it is obvious that (under the assumption that food need for each student is fixed) the food will last $72$ students fewer than $32$ days. So after you do a calculation, do an informal reality check: if your "answer" is greater than $32$, it must be wrong.
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0@emory: Thanks. the assumption had already mentioned in the first paragraph ($1$ kg of noodles). But it is a good idea to keep stressing underlying assumptions, so now it is also mentioned in the second paragraph. – 2012-08-27
32 students ~ 1/45 days 72 students ~ 1/x days x=32*45/72 = 20
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0@dbaupp fixed it.thanks ;) – 2012-08-27