If each person is divided into 5 pieces, there will be 14 pieces of colored paper left; If everyone is divided into seven pieces, there are four pieces of colored paper missing. How many people are there in the paper-cutting society? How many colored papers are there?
This is a question type in primary school mathematics, profit and loss problem. There are rules to solve this kind of problem. The number of paper-cutting societies should be calculated as follows:
(14+4)÷(7-5)=9 (person)
Find a piece of * * * How many pieces of colored paper are calculated as follows:
5×9+ 14=59 (sheets)
Or calculate it this way:
7×9-4=59 (sheets)
A: There are 9 people in the paper-cutting society, and one * * * has 59 colored papers.