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10 June, 22:41

Kane's bakery makes four flavours of pie. The weight of each flavour pie is follows: apple pie - 700 grams, banoffee pie - 725 grams, custard pie - 600 grams, rhubarb pie - 675 grams. Robert makes an order for 4 apple pies, 8 banoffee pies, 3 custard pies and 5 rhubarb pies to sell at a fundraiser. Kane packs the order into boxes that each hold 4 kilograms. What is the fewest number of boxes he can pack the order into?

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  1. 10 June, 23:14
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    It is a very difficult problem if the box sizes are smaller or if there are more pies to pack.

    For this particular problem, we first calculate the total weight of pies:

    4 apple pies at 700 g = 2800 g

    8 banoffee pies at 725 g = 5800 g

    3 custaard pies at 600 g = 1800 g

    5 rhubarb pies at 675 g = 3375 g

    for a total of 13775 g

    The minimum number of boxes needed will be 13775/4000=3.44, or

    at least 4 boxes will be required.

    We also note that 4 boxes will hold 16000 g, and we only need to pack 13775g, so there is a lot of margin.

    We can proceed to do the mechanical way, fill in order of apple, banoffee, custard, and finally rhubarb pies.

    Following table shows how we fill, naively:

    box content Remaining to pack

    Box A B C R Weight A B C R

    0 4 8 3 5 (original order)

    1 4 1 0 0 3525 0 7 3 5

    2 0 5 0 0 3625 0 2 3 5

    3 0 2 3 0 3250 0 0 0 5

    4 0 0 0 5 3375 0 0 0 0

    Total weight 13775 g

    So that does the job, 4 boxes (minimum) with none exceeding 4000 g to pack a total of 13775 g of pies.
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