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TheChair | 22:46 Wed 01st Nov 2017 | How it Works
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My Granddaughter has been given the following maths question, which seems to have a mistake in the question. Anyone any comments, please?
There are two bags which contain some prizes. Each bag has the same value.
A large prize is worth £850
A medium prize is worth £500
A small prize is worth £320
The value of mini prize is unknown.

Bag A contains 1 Small, 1 Medium and 1 Mini
Bag B contains 1 Large and 2 Minis

What is a Mini prize worth?
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£30
I can't see a mistake. Mini=£30
That would make bag A £850 and bag B £910.

Am I being thick?
Hmmm:

320 + 500 + x = 850 +2x

820 + x = 850 + 2x

820 = 850 + x

x = -30

Some prize! The winning contestant has to hand over thirty quid!
Sorry, bag A would be £820
Minus £30 (using simple equations)
Is that right ?

Bag a 320 + 500 + 30 = 850

Bag b 850 + 30 + 30 = 910.

They have to be the same. Unless I’m missing something
I think the mistake is the mini bags, A should have 2 and B should have 1 - making each bag value £880
Twix has it.
Yes, there is something wrong with the question.

Bag A = £320 + £500 + 1 mini.
Bag B = £850 + 2 minis.

So, Bag A = £820 plus 1 mini
Bag B = £850 plus 2 minis.

So, let the value of a mini be x. Then

820 + x = 850 + 2x.

Under the above scenario Bag B must be worth more than bag A. They cannot both be of the same value. The only way to get the equation to balance is to make the value of a mini a negative number. Minus 30, in fact, meaning 820 – 30 = 850 – 60.

Clearly nonsense.
Not sure why it's a nonsense, minus numbers do feature in Maths Homework.
"Not sure why it's a nonsense, minus numbers do feature in Maths Homework."

Quite so. But this is supposed to be a practical problem. How many prizes have a negative value?
I'll leave it, well done Twix.
To be fair Mamyalynne, Buenchico had it first!
If minus £30 is right, the problem should have simply stuck to numbers as it seems nonsense to have prizes with minus values.
Yes but pupils should not have to identify mistakes in questions that are set for them. Shoddy teaching.
Missed that sorry, Twix was concise - well done Chris.x
The problem isn't so much when teachers make mistakes -- it's how they react to them when they are pointed out.

Something as elementary as this (apparently) seems a bit of a shocker though. Looks like the minis were assigned the wrong way round.
It's perfectly possible that the teacher HASN'T made a mistake.

When I was at school we were often required to copy homework questions down from the blackboard. It was just the same when I was teaching in the 1970s and 80s. I suspect that (apart from the fact that it will now be a whiteboard) things haven't changed very much.

So a simple error by a pupil copying from the whiteboard could be the cause of the problem here.
Yes jim, exactly the point I was making 23.22

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