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7. If the age of a father is 6 times the age of his son and the total age of the father and his

son is 42, find their ages.
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8. There are only two kinds of fruit for sale, apple and orange. The prices of an apple
and an orange are $4 and $5 respectively. On a certain day, the number of apples
sold is 6 times the number of oranges sold and the sum of money for the fruit sold is
$1 479. Find the total number of fruit sold that day. HKDSE reference 17 Paper 1
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7. The son's age is 6 and his father's is 36.

Let the age of the son be
x and the age of his father be
y,


x+y=42\\6x=y

substitute
6x for
y in
x+y=42 to find the age of the son:


x+y=42\\x+6x=42\\7x=42\\x=6

since
6x=y, substitute the value of
x =6 to find the age of the father:


6x=y\\x=6\\y=6*6\\y=36

8. The total number of fruit sold is 304.

Let oranges be
x and apples be
y,


4x+5y=1479\\y=6x

substitute
6x to find the number of oranges:


4x+5y=1479\\4x+5(6x)=1479\\4x+30x=1479\\34x=1479\\x=43.5

now solve for
y to find the number of apples:


y=6x\\y=6*43.5\\y=261

add the two together to find the total number of fruit:


x+y = 43.5+261=304.5
304 (rounded up because fruit count is a whole number)

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