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 Post subject: How many Bagels were bought?
 Post Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2012 6:57 am 
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Hi,

unfortunately I can't recall the full question but I'd like to explain the type of question I am searching a best practice method for:

Given that you have two products at individual prices (let's say Bagels at 12$ each and Sandwiches at 7$ each) and a total sum that was spent (I guess it was around 640 $) and the question is HOW MANY BAGELS DID HE BUY? How would one calculate such questions?

What I did was analyzing the answers, e.g.:

A 30
B 35
C 40
D 45
E 50

And then multiplying the price of a Bagel * the given answer (e.g. 12$ * 40), and then looked if the difference to the total price was properly divisible by the other product's price (e.g. 7$).

Is there a better way to calculate this type of question


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 Post subject: Re: How many Bagels were bought?
 Post Posted: Thu Feb 02, 2012 7:18 pm 
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that's probably the best strategy for this type of question..

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