Worded questions can vary in size and are characterised by the use of words to express information.
The longer worded questions may ask you to convert units. For example, find the total number of litres of a number of different containers containing various amounts measured in a number of different units such as mL (millilitres) and L (litres).
You might even get questions that involve multiple items with different fractions. Fractions have values such as ½, words such as a quarter, half, one-fifth, three-quarters or any other worded equivalent of a fraction.
The way you would approach a question like this is to follow the overall approach, but the difference comes down to putting the multiple different options into 1 measurable unit.
That means, compare apples with apples. If you have mL and L, change one to the other and then evaluate.
Here’s a general approach:
Let’s see this approach in practice:
Peter received a barrel of potatoes today. He decided to give ¼ to Chris first. When he came back from Chris's house, he gave another 20% to Gail and divided the rest evenly between himself and Sue. If Peter received 100kg of potatoes today, how many potatoes (in kilograms) does each person receive?
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There were 30 cards in a deck. After 5 black cards were removed from the deck and 7 red cards were added to the deck, there were thrice as many red cards left in the deck as there were black cards. How many of the original 30 cards were red?
A 13 B 15 C 17 D 24
There were 24 green and blue balls in a basket. After 4 blue balls were added to the basket and 1 green ball was removed from the basket, there were half as many green balls left in the basket as there were blue balls. How many of the original 24 balls were green?
A 9 B 10 C 14 D 18
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