Master Li originally planned to process a batch of parts. On the first day, he finished 47 of the original plan, and on the second day, he processed 20 more parts. At this time, what he had done was more than 27 of the original plan. How many parts did he plan to process?

Master Li originally planned to process a batch of parts. On the first day, he finished 47 of the original plan, and on the second day, he processed 20 more parts. At this time, what he had done was more than 27 of the original plan. How many parts did he plan to process?


Suppose there are x original planned processing, and the meaning of the question is: & nbsp; & nbsp; 47x + 20 = x × (1 + 27), & nbsp; & nbsp; 47x + 20 = 97x, (97 − 47) x = 20, & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; X = 20 △ 57, & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; & nbsp; X = 28



Master Wang processes a batch of parts. On the first day, he completes one fourth and seven of all the parts, and on the second day, he completes the remaining two fifths and two parts, so that all the parts are left
Five out of eighteen. How many parts are there in this batch!


Master Wang processes a batch of parts. On the first day, he completes 1 / 4 and 7 of all the parts, and on the second day, he completes the remaining 2 / 5 and 2, so that there are 5 / 18 of all the parts. How many parts are there in this batch? Let's set a total of X, and then there are: (x-x / 4-7) × (1-2 / 5) - 2 = 5x / 18; (3x / 4-7) (3 / 5) - 2 = 5x / 18