Your mother gave you $13.32 with which to buy a present. This covered 3/5 of the cost. How do you write and solve as an equation to find how much the present cost?

2 Answers
Oct 29, 2016

The present cost $22.20

Explanation:

Represent the cost of the present by the variable color(blue)(c)

We are told
color(white)("XXX")color(red)(3/5 xx color(blue)(c) =$13.32)
(this is the requested equation)

Multiplying both sides by 5/3 (to get rid of the fraction on the right side)
color(white)("XXX")cancel(5)/cancel(3) xx cancel(3)/cancel(5) xx color(blue)(c)=(cancel($13.32)^($4.44) xx 5)/cancel(3)

color(white)("XXX")rarr color(blue)(c)= $22.20

Oct 29, 2016

The cost of the present is $22.20.

Explanation:

The question can be restated as:

3/5th of the cost is 13.32.

When "translating" words to an equation, "of" means multiplication and "is" means equal.

Let x= the cost.

3/5 x = 13.32

Multiply both sides by 5/3

5/3 * 3/5 x = 5/3 * 13.32

cancel5/cancel3 * cancel3/cancel5 x = (5*13.32)/3

x=22.2, so the cost of the present is $22.20.