by dmitryknowsbest Sat Jan 08, 2011 4:53 pm
Great responses, folks.
To address your original question, Manjesh, the problem breaks down into 4 parts:
1) Express the given information in a proportion equation using the unknown multiplier. (This is what you did, except you put -10 instead of +10 on the bottom.)
2) Cross-multiply and solve for x. This is where you need to be more careful. It looks like you set the denominators of the two sides equal to each other. (3x - 10 = 5). You can't do this, because the part on the bottom doesn't necessarily equal 5; it is just 5/7 of the part on the top. We end up with x=30.
3) Once you solve for x, go back and find the actual values. I think this is what you were asking about. You just plug the unknown multiplier back into the ratio expression, as agha demonstrated. Since we are looking for the values after Kaye gave the stamps to Alberto, we can simply use 5x-10 and 3x+10 to find those values. 5(30) - 10 = 140 and 3(30) + 10 = 100.
4) To finish off, we need to answer the exact question asked. The problem asks for the difference between the current values, so we get 140-100 = 40.
So yes, do watch for those math errors, but also make sure you have a plan to solve. Otherwise, you will spend a lot of time making frustrated marks on your scratch paper!
Dmitry Farber
Manhattan GMAT Instructor