Im just wondering if any of you could assist me in getting my head around this type of arithmetic. I have a mock paper here from last year and one of the questions on it is:
A spacecraft weighs 1000kg. Fuel accounts for 2 thirds of the weight and another 1 fifth is taken up with casing and guidance systems. What fraction of the weight is taken up altogether with fuel casings and guidance systems? The remainder is a payload of scientific instruments. How much do these weigh?
Now i have tried to work this out and also a friend tried to show me but her way of understanding is totally different than mine. With fractions i like to think of things like a pie when it comes to 1 forth for example. If you could help me work this out i would be much appreciated as maths is a gremlin to me. Thank you folks.
Jack
A spacecraft weighs 1000kg. Fuel accounts for 2 thirds of the weight and another 1 fifth is taken up with casing and guidance systems. What fraction of the weight is taken up altogether with fuel casings and guidance systems? The remainder is a payload of scientific instruments. How much do these weigh?
Now i have tried to work this out and also a friend tried to show me but her way of understanding is totally different than mine. With fractions i like to think of things like a pie when it comes to 1 forth for example. If you could help me work this out i would be much appreciated as maths is a gremlin to me. Thank you folks.
Jack