Current location - Training Enrollment Network - Mathematics courses - The math problem in the second grade of primary school stumped me.
The math problem in the second grade of primary school stumped me.
Pears are three times as big as apples.

If there are 1 apple, there are 3 pears.

The difference between pear and apple is 3- 1=2 portions.

I also know that the difference between pears and apples is 60 boxes.

60÷2=30 cases per serving.

There are 30 boxes of apples.

Pears are: 30×3=90 boxes.