Helen spent 3/8 of her money at the first store she visited. She then spent 3/4 of her remaining money at the second store. If Helen had $20 left, how much money did she start with?

1 Answer
Dec 6, 2017

#$128#

Explanation:

After spending #3/8# of the money, Helen had #5/8# left.

Then she spent #3/4# of the remaining #5/8#.

That would mean by the time she is done, she'd have #1/4# of #5/8# left

#1/4 times 5/8 = 5/32#

we know that the money she had left was #$20#

Therefore #$20 = 5/32#

The amount of money Helen started with would be equal to
#32/32# #= 1/1# because that is 100%, it's all of her money

There are multiple ways to reach #32/32# with algebra. Here's one way:

Multiply both sides of ' #$20 = 5/32#' by 32

That gives #$640 = 5#

Now divide both sides by 5

This gives #$128 = 1#

The #1# represents the fraction of money she has, meaning that 1 is the total amount.