Liam said:
There are 5 times as many red peppers as green peppers. There are 32 more red peppers than green peppers. How many peppers are there altogether?
I figured out the answer (48) by trial and error, but I don't know how to get it using a method. Can you show me?
I think at the fifth grade level, the "guess and check" (another name for "trial and error") method is expected.
But, you can certainly solve this problem using algebra.
Let g = number of green peppers
Let r = number of red peppers
Since we know that there are 5 times as many red peppers as green peppers,
r = 5g
And we also know that there are 32 more red peppers than green peppers:
r = g + 32
You've got two expressions, each of which is equal to r. Those expressions must be equal to each other:
5g = g + 32
Solve that for g, use the result to determine r, and then realize that the question asks for the total number of peppers, which is r + g.