Stiv wrote:
Two ants, Arthur and Amy, have discovered a picnic and are bringing crumbs back to the anthill. Amy makes twice as many trips and carries one and a half times as many crumbs per trip as Arthur. If Arthur carries a total of x crumbs to the anthill, how many crumbs will Amy bring to the anthill, in terms of x?
A x/2
B x
C 3x/2
D 2x
E 3x
LET ARTHUR total trip = \(T\) and number of crumbs per trip = \(C\)
Therefore total crumbs =\(C*T\) ..which is
given equal to \(X\)
So \(CT = X\)
now
AMY makes twice trips therefore = \(2T\)....CRUMBS per trip = \(1.5\) times arthurs = \(1.5C\)
therefore total crumbs = \(1.5C*2T = 3CT\)
now \(CT = X\)there fore \(3CT = 3X\)
THEREFORE number of crumbs Amy will bring to the anthill = \(3X\)
hence = E _________________
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