Proportion

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This item is taken from IGCSE Mathematics (0580) Paper 43 of May/June 2014.

To deal with this item, let us summarize the details of the problem:
   (a) Syllabus area: Algebra
   (b) Specific topic: Ratio and Proportion
  

Let us start with representing the given in different ways. 
First, we could use a diagram to separate the proportion.
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We can also use block model to represent the divisions/partitions.
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Using the diagram and/or the block model, we can already find the missing quantity.
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We can also use algebraic method in solving the problem:
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Another method of finding the missing quantity is:
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Therefore, there 20,346 bottles of orange juice sold.

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Anonymous said...

Thank you for this informative post...

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