Thursday, 2 July 2015

Elimination Concept (Container and Content)

First
When 3/5 of a container is filled with sand, the total mass of the container is 13.5kg. When 1/4 is filled with sand, the total mass of the container is 6.5kg. What is the mass of the empty container?


(Case 1)
3/5 = 12/20
Container + 12u = 13.5kg


(Case 2)
1/4 = 5/20
Container + 5u = 6.5kg
7u = 7.0kg


Approach 1: Using Case 1
5u = 5.0kg
Container = 6.5kg - 5u
= 6.5 - 5.0 = 1.5kg


Approach 2: Using Case 2
12u = 12.0kg
Container = 13.5kg - 12u
= 13.5 - 12.0 = 1.5kg


Second
The mass of a rice cooker is 3.3kg when 2/3 of it is filled with rice and water. The mass of the same rice cooker is 2.74kg when it is 1/5 filled with rice and water. What is the mass of the rice cooker when it is empty?


(Case 1)
2/3 = 10/15
Container + 10u = 3.3kg


(Case 2)
1/5 = 3/15
Container + 3u = 2.74kg
7u = 0.56kg


Approach 1: Using Case 1
Container = 2.74 - 3u
= 2.74 - 0.24 = 2.5kg


Approach 2: Using Case 2
Container = 3.3kg - 10u
= 3.3 - 0.8 = 2.5kg


Third
When 1/3 of a paper box is filled with sand, its mass is 130g. When 3/4 of the box is filled with sand, its mass is 230g. What is the mass of the box when it is empty?


(Case 1)
1/3 = 4/12
Container + 4 units = 130g


(Case 2)
3/4 = 9/12
Container + 9 units = 230g


5 units = 100g
4 units = 80g

Container = 130g - 80g = 50g


Fourth
The mass of a tank that is 2/5 filled with water is 4.4kg. The mass of the same tank is 6.5kg when it is 3/4 filled with water. What is the mass of the tank when it is empty?


Case 1
2/5 = 8/20
Container + 8 units = 4.4kg

Case 2
3/4 = 15/20
Container + 15 units = 6.5kg

7 units = 2.1kg
8 units = 2.4kg


Container = 4.4kg - 2.4kg = 2.0kg


Fifth
The mass of a container with 50 identical metal balls is 750 g.
When 20 of the balls were removed, the mass of the container with the remaining balls is 510 g.
What is the mass of each metal ball?

Sixth
A metal tin had a mass of 4.6 kg when it was half filled with iron nails. When it was 5/6 full, its total mass was 5.8 kg. Find the actual mass of the iron nails when it was 5/6 full. 

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