Mrs. Goode, the English teacher, assigned a paper. She requires 4,207 words for 6 pages. If Jasper writes 29,449 words, how many pages can he expect to write?

2 Answers
Nov 23, 2015

I found 4242 pages

Explanation:

I understand that to write 66 pages you need 4,2074,207 words.
If Jasper writes 29,44929,449 words you have that:
(29,449)/(4,207)=729,4494,207=7 sets of 66 pages or:
7*6=4276=42 pages

Nov 23, 2015

Further explanation

Explanation:

It is a matter of ratio

There are two ways of expressing ratio. One method is to show them in the same format as a digital clock with the colon between

For example 2:3

This does not lend itself to mathematical manipulation as much as 2/323 would

Using method 2:

Target -> ("6 pages")/(4207 "words")........................(1)

It is much easier if you use the numerator to represent the 'unit' you are trying to solve for. In this case the unit is "pages".

Let the number of pages needed by Jasper be x
The number of words he expects to write is 29449

So to maintain the same ratio of pages to words as the target you write:

6/4207 = x/29449

Multiply both sides by 29449 and you have

(6xx29449)/(4207) =x/1

so x = 42 which confirms Geo's solution, as I would expect it to!

This does not reflect a real wold assignment as you usually have a restriction imposed on the number of pages you may submit!