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| Question 1199020:  Baker Jack baked 160 cakes. 55% of them were walnut cakes and the rest were almond cakes. After selling some of the walnut cakes, the percentage of the walnut cakes become 40%. How many cakes were left ?
 Found 2 solutions by  math_tutor2020, MathTherapy:
 Answer by math_tutor2020(3817)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! x = number of walnut cakes sold
 
 Jack baked 160 cakes.
 55% of them are walnut
 0.55*160 = 88 cakes are walnut
 
 After selling x of walnut, he has 88-x walnut left.
 This amount is divided over the amount of remaining cakes, 160-x.
 This ratio is set equal to 0.40 to represent 40% of the remaining cakes are walnut.
 
 (amount of walnut left)/(amount of cakes left) = ratio
 (88-x)/(160-x) = 0.40
 
 Let's solve for x
 (88-x)/(160-x) = 0.40
 88-x = 0.40(160-x)
 88-x = 64-0.40x
 -x+0.40x = 64-88
 -0.60x = -24
 x = -24/(-0.60)
 x = 40
 
 Jack sold 40 walnut cakes.
 He started off with 88 of them, and now has 88-40 = 48 leftover.
 
 160 total drops to 160-40 = 120 cakes left over.
 48/120 = 0.40 = 40% of the remaining cakes are walnut.
 We have confirmed the correct amount of walnut cakes sold.
 
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 Answer: 120 cakes remain
 
Answer by MathTherapy(10556)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Baker Jack baked 160 cakes. 55% of them were walnut cakes and the rest were almond cakes. After selling some of the walnut cakes, the percentage of the walnut cakes become 40%. How many cakes were left ?
 
 With 55% of the 160 being walnut, .55(160) = 88 were walnutLet the number of walnut sold be W
 Then after selling W walnut cakes, he’s left with 88 - W walnut cakes
 Since 40% of the remaining cakes were walnut - after W walnut cakes were sold - then we have:
  .4(160 - W) = 88 - W ------- Cross-multiplying
 64 - .4W = 88 - W
 - .4W + W = 88 - 64
 .6W = 24
 Number of walnut cakes sold, or
  Thus, 160 - 40 = 120 cakes, were left
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