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A lamp and a bulb together cost £32.

The lamp costs £30 more than the bulb.

How much does the bulb cost?

Bulb


Topics: Starter | Algebra | Money | Problem Solving | Simultaneous Equations

  • Steve Swarbrick, Balshaws Leyland
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  • What a beautiful question.
    All my classes assumed this was dead easy and that the answer was £2
  • Ian Squires, New College Telford
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  • Illuminating question! Used it to introduce some simple algebra :)
  • Class 1M2, Lochend Community High School
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  • This caused a big class discussion ...Thomas got it!!
  • Y8 set 1 Mr Heeley's stars, NLC, Huddersfield
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  • We think this was fab - shine a light!
    It really lit up our day. Connor got it right, but everyone else was bambulbelled!
    Keep it up Transum. Lamptastic!!
  • Sion, Manning R.C Girls School
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  • Very Good. It left my class puzzled and stunned when they realised the answer.
  • Mr Sinclair, Oban High School, Scotland
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  • A great puzzle. Wee jamie thought it was easy. The rest of the class all agreed eventually.
  • Mrs Gocht, Dremy School
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  • What a great puzzle we have most of my class did not know the answer for a long time but one smart bulb got it!
  • Class 1.6, Brechin High School
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  • This question was intriguing, so simple, yet so frustrating! We got the answer £2 into our heads and couldn't get it out. A light bulb went on in Campbell's head! More like this one, please!
  • Class 1.4, Brechin High School
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  • We automatically thought that the lamp was £30! That put us off the track. Three girls had a light bulb moment! We found a diagram useful.
  • Mrs Morran, St. Fidelis Catholic Primary School
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  • One of my class was very smart and worked it out some others still looked puzzled.
  • Year 8, Welshpool High School
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  • Jake was the only one to get it right. Everyone else said £2!
  • Primary 7, Mosspark Primary Glasgow
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  • We found this confusing.
  • Nick G, Ireland
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  • Whats the answer? This is driving me and my class nuts!

    [Transum: The answers are available to Transum subscribers and are found lower down this page. You can subscribe by clicking here. Brazils or almonds?]
  • Miss Karen, Hong Kong
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  • We also had one smart student who got it!
    The class thought it was tricky!
  • News.com.au, Australia
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  • Clive, Southampton
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  • You have the same amount of money as your friend. How much should you give your friend so that he/she has got 10p more than you?
  • Arush Sharma, Kolbe Catholic College
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  • Let the bulb cost X dollars. Then the lamp will cost X+30. Then put it all into one equation:
    X + X + 30 = 32
    2X = 2
    X = 1
    So the bulb is $1 and the lamp is $31.

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Do you think the answer is £2?

If that is the case, the lamp must cost £30 more than that which is £32.

That means the total cost would be £34... wrong,
think again.

 

 

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