Higher order thinking: Jeff finds some bugs. He finds 10 Fewer grasshoppers than crickets. He finds 5 fewer crickets than Lady bugs. If Jeff finds 5 grasshoppers, how many lady bugs does Jeff find? How many crickets does he find? Write two equations to solve the problem

Respuesta :

C - 10 = g
L - 5 = C

g = 5

then altogether he finds

40 bugs

Let the number of grasshoppers be g

As we have: Jeff finds 10 Fewer grasshoppers than crickets.

So Number of cricket (C ) can be given by

[tex] C=g+10......(i) [/tex]

Jeff finds 5 fewer crickets than Lady bugs.

Let the number of lady bugs be l then, we can write

[tex] l=C+5....(ii) [/tex]

we are given g=5, substitute this in equation (i), we get

[tex] C=5+10\\
\\
C=15\\ [/tex]

Now substitute this value of C in equation (ii), we get

[tex] l=15+5\\
\\
l=20\\ [/tex]

Hence number of crickets =15