A shop sells only two flavours of crisps – Stilton Surprise and Pickled Haggis. Packages of those two flavours of crisps only occur in two sizes – regular and jumbo.
The ratio of packages of Stilton Surprise crisps to packages of Pickled Haggis crisps in the shop is 7:3.
30% of the packages of Stilton Surprise crisps are regular sized.
of the packages of Pickled Haggis crisps are regular sized.
What percentage of all the packages of crisps in the shop are jumbo sized?
Method 1 (Pure fractions and percentages method)
First find the fractions of each type of crisp.
The ratio divides the crisps
into 7+3=10 parts.
7 of those parts are Stilton Surprise, and 3 of them are Pickled Haggis.
30% of the Stilton Surprise are regular sized.
So multiply 7/10 by 0.3 to find
the percentage that are Stilton Surprise and regular sized.
2/5 of the Pickled Haggis are regular sized.
So multiply 3/10 by 2/5 to find the
percentage that are Pickled Haggis and regular sized.
Add those together to find the percentage that are regular sized.
And finally subtract 33% from 100% to find the percentage that are jumbo sized.
67% are jumbo sized
Method 2 (‘Pick a number’ method)
Start by assuming (for example) that there are 100 packages of crisps in the shop.
The ratio divides the crisps into 7+3=10 parts.
So divide 100 by 10 to find how many packages are in
1 part.
7 of those parts are Stilton Surprise, and 3 of them are Pickled Haggis.
So
multiply 10 by 7 and by 3 to find out how many packages of each type there are.
30% of the Stilton Surprise are regular sized.
So multiply 70 by 0.3 to find how
many are Stilton Surprise and regular sized.
2/5 of the Pickled Haggis are regular sized.
So multiply 30 by 2/5 to find how
many are Pickled Haggis and regular sized.
Add those together to find how many in total are regular sized.
Subtract 33 from 100 to find how many are jumbo sized.
And finally turn that into a percentage out of 100.
67% are jumbo sized