Let's have some fun again. mathematicsThere are many people who do not like this subject in school, but once you are done with school, it is good to train your mind with one task at a time. Let's look at this example, which is very difficult and simple!
This is the mission, and it is only two short sentences:
“Bus A has 20 more seats than Bus B. If there are a total of 40 seats on both, how many seats are on Bus B?”
As the post above points out, 90% of people fail at this task. Let's see if it works for you!
You will find the solution at the bottom of the page!
To give you time and space to think independently, here is a video. This way, we can make sure that no one will accidentally scroll too fast and see the correct answer in time.
Well, below is a very clever video by YouTuber Todd in the Shadows about the 10 best buses of the 90s. Because in the 90s, buses were still cool and pop culture was full of this public transportation vehicle, which was still considered very beloved at the time. As a little taste, here are some of the winners:
- The very catchy Vengabus song from the Vengaboys;
- The bus driven by Sandra Bullock from the movie Speed;
- Spicebus driven by Meat Loaf from the movie Spiceworld; respectively
- Priscilla, Queen of the Desert from the Australian film of the same name.
It's a really fun video, click the play button if you like!
This is the solution
Well, as the post embedded above correctly points out, the answer is not twenty, because if there are 20 seats on bus B, and another 20 seats on bus A, i.e. 40, then there will be a total of 60 seats on both, not just 40 as listed in the assignment.
The easiest way to calculate the correct quantity is to first subtract the difference between the two capacities, which is 20, from the total number of seats, which is 40. This gives us 20: this would be the total number of seats if both buses had the same number of seats. Simply divide this by two, and you get the number of seats on bus B with the fewer seats: 20:2=10.
So the correct answer is ten. There are 30 seats on bus A, and 10 seats on bus B, so both conditions of the assignment are satisfied, that is, there are actually 20 more seats than Bn, and the sum of the two seats is actually 40 (30+10).
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