10.1k views
4 votes
According to a school's budget, the money spent on buying new equipment and money spent on maintenance of old equipment should be in the ratio of 4 : 5. In one year, if the money spent on buying new equipment is $48,800.00, how much money was spent on maintenance of old equipment?

1 Answer

5 votes

Main Answer:

Let's denote the amount spent on buying new equipment as
\(4x\) and the amount spent on the maintenance of old equipment as
\(5x\), where
\(x\) is a common multiplier.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to the given information, the ratio of the money spent on buying new equipment to the money spent on the maintenance of old equipment is
\(4:5\).

So, we have:


\[ \frac{\text{Money spent on new equipment}}{\text{Money spent on maintenance}} = (4x)/(5x) \]

We know that the money spent on buying new equipment is $48,800.00. Therefore:


\[ (4x)/(5x) = (48800)/(1) \]

Now, cross-multiply to solve for
\(x\):


\[ 4x * 1 = 5x * 48800 \]


\[ 4x = 244000 \]

Now, solve for
\(x\):


\[ x = (244000)/(4) \]


\[ x = 61000 \]

Now that we have the value of \(x\), we can find the amount spent on maintenance:


\[ \text{Money spent on maintenance} = 5x \]


\[ \text{Money spent on maintenance} = 5 * 61000 \]


\[ \text{Money spent on maintenance} = 305000 \]

Therefore, the amount spent on the maintenance of old equipment is $305,000.00.

User Naaff
by
7.4k points