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13 December, 22:47

Half of the students in an International School are Americans. One third of the remaining students are Europeans, and the rest are Australians. If there are 150 Australians, how many students are in the school?

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  1. 13 December, 22:50
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    450 students

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let s = number of students

    1/2 are Americans 1/2s are Americans

    s - 1/2s = number of students left

    1/2 s = number of students left

    1/3 of the students left are Europeans

    1/3 (1/2s) = 1/6s are Europeans

    The rest are Australians = 150

    Students = Americans + Europeans + Australians

    s = 1/2s + 1/6s + 150

    Combine like terms

    s = 1/2*3/3 * s + 1/6s + 150

    s = 3/6s + 1/6s + 150

    s = 4/6s + 150

    Subtract 4/6s from each side

    s - 4/6s = 150

    6/6s - 4/6s = 150

    2/6s = 150

    1/3s = 150

    Multiply each side by 3

    3 * 1/3s = 150*3

    s = 450

    There are 450 students
  2. 13 December, 23:04
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    There are 450 students.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's call

    s = total number of students

    am = American students

    eu = European students

    au = Australian students

    Half of the students in an International School are Americans. Then,

    1/2 s = am [1]

    One third of the remaining students are Europeans.

    The remaining students are s - 1/2 s = 1/2 s

    1/3 * (1/2 s) = 1/6 s = eu [2]

    There are 150 Australians.

    au = 150 [3]

    The total number of students is the sum of Americans, Europeans and Australians.

    am + eu + au = s

    Replacing [1], [2] and [3].

    1/2 s + 1/6 s + 150 = s

    2/3 s + 150 = s

    1/3 s = 150

    s = 450
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