nr2020
Hi
AndrewNI've updated the original question (under the Answer spoiler) with the official explanation from Princeton Review. Thanks for your help!
Hello again,
nr2020. Thank you for supplying that additional information. I can now say for sure that the question as presented above is seriously flawed, lacking the numbers we need to be able to calculate anything meaningful.
Quote:
The word problem provides that Harrison is planting a flowerbed that currently has 20 pounds of material in it –
divided into Fertilizer (times 20, or 3.75 pounds) and Compost (3/16 times 20, or 16.25 pounds)The
highlighted part shows what is missing. In short, we need to know the ratio of fertilizer to compost in that initial
20 pounds of material. This question probably went to print too fast, and what was lost in the mix (pardon the pun) is problematic for students looking to strengthen their skills in the IR section.
My advice? Trust
official questions. You might get 9/10 great questions from third-party sources, but that tenth one could be the one that gets in the way of your making genuine progress. If you cannot figure out the question
with the numbers given, then that is another story.
- Andrew