Guys, I found this grade 6 or perhaps early grade 7 ratio problem. I'd like you guys to have a go and tell me how you feel. I am worried that mathematics teaching in NSW no longer has the punch to get through difficult problems. There seems to be too much rote-learning. I found that this little problem caused so much problems for many people I know from "smart" kids to adults. Can you guys solve this problem without resorting to using heavy tools like algebra simultaneous equations? Solving it is one thing. Solving it in an elegant and simple to understand way is another thing.
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Fred and George had some savings in the ratio 3 : 4 respectively. They decided to buy a birthday cake for their little sister sharing the cost at ratio 2 : 3 respectively. After they have bought the present, Fred already spent half of his money. And George only has $21 left over. Find the price of the present.
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Fred and George had some savings in the ratio 3 : 4 respectively. They decided to buy a birthday cake for their little sister sharing the cost at ratio 2 : 3 respectively. After they have bought the present, Fred already spent half of his money. And George only has $21 left over. Find the price of the present.
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