The number 48 needs to be divided into two parts, so that one part is three times larger than the other. What are those parts?

1 Answer
Mar 28, 2018

#12+36=48#

Explanation:

Just for the hell of it lets go against what other people would do and avoid using the letter #x# for the unknown value. The point I am making is that we are free to use what we like as long as we declare it.
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Let the first part be represented by #f# (for first)
Let the second part be represented by #s#

It is given that the second part is 3 times larger than the other. So we write: #color(red)(s=3color(green)(f))#

We are told that #color(green)(f+color(red)(s)=48)#

However we also know that #color(red)(s=3color(green)(f))# so we can substitute.

#color(green)(f+color(red)(s)=48 color(white)("dddd") -> color(white)("dddd") f+color(red)(3)f=48)#

#color(green)(color(white)("ddddddddddd.d") ->color(white)("dddddd") 4fcolor(white)(".d") =48)#

Divide both sides by 4

#4/4f=48/4#

#color(white)(".d") f=12#

So we have #12+36=48#