Mo2men
Bunuel
A family has a child every j years. The oldest child is t years old. If they have a child 2 years from now, how many children will they have in total.
A. t/j +1
B. 2/j +1
C. (t+2)/j -1
D. (t+2)/j
E. (t+2)/j +1
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The best approach in this case, Mo2men, would be to plug in values and eliminate options. This also makes it the quickest, IMO.
I’d take t=10 and j=2. This means, the family had a child once every 2 years. Therefore, there are a total of 6 children till now (including the eldest).
The questions says that the family will have another child, 2 years from now, which ties in with the 2 year gap that we have taken.
With this child, the family will have 7 children.
Plugging in the values of t = 10 and j = 2 in the options, let’s see what we get:
Option A = \(\frac{t}{j}\) + 1 = \(\frac{10}{2}\) + 1 = 6. Incorrect, so this can be eliminated.
Option B = \(\frac{2}{j}\) + 1 = \(\frac{2}{2}\) + 1 = 2. This option doesn’t make any sense at all. Eliminated
Option C = \(\frac{(t+2)}{j}\) – 1 = \(\frac{12}{2}\) – 1 = 6 – 1 = 5. Incorrect, so this can be eliminated.
Option D = \(\frac{(t+2)}{j}\) = \(\frac{12}{2}\) = 6. Incorrect, so can be eliminated.
Option E = \(\frac{(t+2)}{j}\) + 1 = \(\frac{12}{2}\) + 1 = 6 + 1 = 7. This has to be the answer.
Just to be sure, we can take t = 10 and j = 1 and check with option E again to verify the answer.
IMHO, in such questions involving two or more variables, plugging in simple values is the best and quickest approach. You also saw that I used the number 2 given in the question statement to my advantage by taking j=2. Make full use of the data given, especially when very less numerical data is given.
It took me about 2 minutes to solve. Note that when I first looked at this question and tried to solve it mentally, I made a careless error where I had left out the eldest person and felt the answer was D, but then corrected the mistake when I actually put pen to paper.
Hope this helped!