Maths Week Scotland 2021 - Problem 1 - Palindromic sales

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Problem 1 - Palindromic sales

Problem 1 is all about palindromes: words, phrases or numbers that read the same forwards or backwards.

Maths teacher Chris Smith is here to explain. WOW!

The Maths Week Scotland Daily Challenges have been set by the Scottish Mathematical Council.

So here's the challenge:

Bob Hannah offered a WOW discount of 55% on all items.Then he reduced the prices by a further £10.01.

Otto bought a pair of headphones for £44.44.What would he have paid for them if neither of the discounts had been offered?

Need a hint?

Bob Hannah loves palindromes. Do you think the answer might be a palindrome too?

You know the final price and you know the discounts, so you’re going to need to work backwards to find the original price.

Solution

Worked out the answer? Here's how you can do it.

Palindromes are the same forwards and backwards but you definitely need to work backwards to solve this problem.

You know the final price is £44.44.

First you need to work out the price before the second discount.

The second discount took £10.01 off the price. So you need to add this back on to £44.44.

£44.44 + £10.01 = £54.45

To work out the original price you now need to add the WOW discount back on.

The WOW discount took 55% off. How much does that leave?

100% - 55% = 45%

So that means the reduced price of £54.45 was 45% of the full price.

You need to work out 100% and you can do this by first working out 1%.

1% = 45% ÷ 45

= £54.45 ÷ 45

= £1.21

The full price is 100 times this.

100 X £1.21 = £121

The original price of Otto's headphones was £121.

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