The McIntosh family went apple picking. They picked a total of 115 apples. The family ate a total of 8 apples each day. After how many days did they have 19 apples left?

3 Answers
Feb 26, 2016

#12 days#

Explanation:

If they started with 115 apples
when they had 19 apples left
they would have eaten #115-19=96# apples.

#96# apples #div 8 # apples/day #= 12# days

Feb 26, 2016

There are #19# apples left after #12# days

Explanation:

let the number of days be #x#
8 apples per day gives the first term #8x#
add 19 apples for the number to be left over

must come to a total of #115#

putting it all together
#8x + 19 = 115#

simplifying
#8x = 115-19 = 96#

#x=96/8 = 12#

Therefore there are #19# apples left after #12# days

Feb 26, 2016

After 12 days

Explanation:

This is a problem you can solve using a lineal equation. Let's call the the day the family picked up the apples day zero. Here, the McIntosh family has 115 apples.

#y=115#

Now, everyday, they eat 8 apples. So in the first day they have #115-8 =107# apples. And it goes on, so: we could say the number of apples left is dependant on how many days eating 8 apples a day have passed:

#y=115-8x#

Now, at certain day, they will be left with #19# apples:

#19=115-8x#

#19-115=-8x#

#-96=-8x#

#8x=96#

#x=96/8=12#

On the 12th day the McIntosh family will have 19 apples left.