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2 December, 14:22

20% of the seventh-grade students have math class in the morning. 16 2/3 % of those students also have science class in the morning. If 30 seventh-grade students have math class in the morning but not science class, find how many seventh-grade students there are.

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  1. 2 December, 14:26
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    Let's imagine, total number of seventh grade students is x 20% of x = 20x/100 = x/5 16 2/3% of x/5 students also go to science class i. e; 50/3 % of x/5 = x/30 go to science & maths class ... (a) 30 students only goes to maths class (no science) So, x/5-30 students go to science & maths class ... (b) From (a) & (b) we can conclude x/5 - 30 = x/30 Or x/5 - x/30 = 30 or (6x-x) / 30 = 30 Or 5x/30 = 30 or 5x = 900 so, x = 900/5 x=180 So, the total number of seventh grade students which we assumed to be x is 180.
  2. 2 December, 14:38
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    Let x be the number of seventh grade students.

    The 20% of the seventh grade students have math class in the morning means mathematically is 20/100.

    The 16 2/23% of those students also have science class in the morning means:

    16 2/3 & 20/100 = also have class in the morning

    83 1/3 * 20/100 = math in the morning but not in science in the morning

    30 students have math in the morning but not science in the morning

    83 1/3% * 20/100% * x = 30

    250/3 * 20/100x = 30

    x = 180

    There are 180 seventh graders.
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