A problem in the second book of sixth grade mathematics. How come?
Let an albino have X grains and a sunspot have Y grains. Then two equations can be listed: (x-15)/y =1/2; (x- 15)/(y-45)=5. Then the next step is to list the binary linear equations and get x = 40 and y = 50. So there are 90 pieces in the original chess piece.