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2009 WAEC Mathematics Theory (a) If \(\log 5 = 0.6990, \log 7 = 0.8451\) and \(\log 8 = 0.9031\),...

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WAEC 2009

(a) If \(\log 5 = 0.6990, \log 7 = 0.8451\) and \(\log 8 = 0.9031\), evaluate \(\log (\frac{35 \times 49}{40 \div 56})\).

(b) For a musical show, x children were present. There were 60 more adults than children. An adult paid D5 and a child D2. If a total of D1280 was collected, calculate the 

(i) value of x ; (ii) ratio of the number of children to the number of adults ; (iii) average amount paid per person ; (iv) percentage gain if the organisers spent D720 on the show.

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Explanation

(a) \(\log (\frac{35 \times 49}{40 \div 56})\)

Given \(\log 5 = 0.6990 , \log 7 = 0.8451 , \log 8 = 0.9031\)

\(\log (\frac{35 \times 49}{40 \div 56} = \log (\frac{(7 \times 5) \times 7^{2}}{(8 \times 5) \div (8 \times 7)}\)

= \(\log (\frac{7^{3} \times 5}{5 \div 7}\)

= \(\log 7^{3} + \log 5 - (\log 5 - \log 7)\)

= \(3 \log 7 + \log 5 - \log 5 + \log 7\)

= \(4 \log 7\)

= \(4 \times 0.8471\)

= \(3.3804\)

(b) (i) Since there are 60 more adults than children, then the number of adults = x + 60

\(\therefore D 5(x + 60) + D x(2) = D 1280\)

\(5x + 300 + 2x = 1280\)

\(7x + 300 = 1280 \implies 7x = 1280 - 300 = 980\)

\(x = \frac{980}{7} = 140\)

There were 140 children.

(ii) Ratio of children to adults = \(x : x + 60\)

= \(140 : (140 + 60)\)

= \(140 : 200\)

= \(7 : 10\)

(iii) Total number of persons at the show : 140 + 200 = 340 persons.

Total amount gotten = D 1280

Average paid per person = \( D \frac{1280}{340}\)

= \(D \frac{64}{17}\)

= D 3.765

(iv) Percentage profit

Profit : D (1280 - 720) = D 560

% profit : \(\frac{560}{720} \times 100% = \frac{700}{9} %\)

= \(77.78%\)


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