Question 13 Marks
If a box of sweets is divided among $24$ children, they will get $5$ sweets each. How many would each get, if the number of the children is reduced by $4?$
Answer
View full question & answer→Suppose that each would get x sweets.
Thus, we have the following table.
Lesser the number of children, more will be the number of sweets each would get. So, this is a case of inverse proportion.
Hence, $24 \times 5 = 20 \times x$
$\therefore x = \frac{{24 \times 5}}{{20}}$
$\therefore x = 6$
Hence, each would get 6 sweets.
Thus, we have the following table.
| Number of children | $24$ | $24 – 4 = 20$ |
| Number of sweets | $5$ | $x$ |
Hence, $24 \times 5 = 20 \times x$
$\therefore x = \frac{{24 \times 5}}{{20}}$
$\therefore x = 6$
Hence, each would get 6 sweets.