Question 1209491: Hi
Rachel spent $90 on a blouse and shoes. After that she spent 3/8 of her remaining money on 4 identical hairpins. After buying the hairpins, she gave 2/5 of her money she had left to her mother and saved $45. How much did each hairpin cost
Found 2 solutions by ikleyn, mccravyedwin: Answer by ikleyn(52765) (Show Source):
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Rachel spent $90 on a blouse and shoes. After that she spent 3/8 of her remaining money on 4 identical hairpins.
After buying the hairpins, she gave 2/5 of her money she had left to her mother and saved $45. How much did each hairpin cost
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I will solve it using the backward method.
Which means that I will move from the end to the beginning.
The last sentence says
"After buying the hairpins, she gave 2/5 of her money she had left to her mother and saved $45".
It means that $45 is 3/5 of her money after buying the hairpins.
Hence, her money after buying the hairpins was = 75 dollars.
Now we analyze next statement back from the end, which is
"she spent 3/8 of her remaining money on 4 identical hairpins".
OK. She spent 3/8 of her remaining money, which means that 5/8 of remaining money was exactly 75 dollars,
identified one step above.
Hence, the remaining money at this context is = 120 dollars.
And now we determine that 3/8 of this $120 she spent for four hairpins
= 45 dollars.
Thus, 4 hairpins cost $45 - - - hence, each hairpin costs = 11.25 dollars.
At this point, the problem is solved completely, and we have the
ANSWER. Each hairpin costs $11.25.
There is no need to analyze further, since we just answered the problem's question.
Solved in full.
Answer by mccravyedwin(405) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
She solved it backwards. I'll solve it forward, which will probably require
a little more work, but it'll be more straight forward.
However, there is a slight flaw in the problem. We are not told that when she
saved $45, that this $45 was ALL she had left. She could have put $45 in her
savings account and still had some left over. But I will assume that she saved
ALL that was left. For otherwise, the problem would not be solvable.
Suppose she had $x at the beginning and each hairpin cost $h.
After spending $90 on a blouse and skirt, she had $(x-90) left.
So then she paid 4h for hair pins and that was equal to 3/8 of $(x-90). So
Then she had
left. That's
left
Then she gave 2/5 of that to her mother. That's
or
that she gave to her mother,
so she had
  or
left
Assuming that she saved ALL the rest,
Multiply both sides by 8
<-- so she had $210 to start with, which was not asked for, but
could have been. And which you would need to check the problem.
Substituting in
(120}}}
So each hairpin cost $11.25. <--the answer!
Checking:
Rachel had $210 to begin with
Rachel spent $90 on a blouse and shoes.
So she had $120 left.
After that she spent 3/8 of her remaining money on 4 identical hairpins.
Each hairpin cost $11.25 so 4 of them cost $45. So she had $120-$45 = $75 left.
After buying the hairpins, she gave 2/5 of her money she had left to her mother
So she gave 2/5 of $75 or $30 to her mother.
So she had $75 - $30 = $45 left
And since she saved ALL of it, our work is correct.
Edwin
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