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19 January, 07:28

In an examination 80% students passed. if 15 less have appeared and 10 less have passed, the ratio of passers to failures would have been 5:1. how many students passed and how many appeared in examination?

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  1. 19 January, 07:37
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    60 students passed, and 75 appeared in examination.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let's say s is the total number of students and p is the number of students who passed.

    80% of the students passed, so:

    0.8 s = p

    If there were 10 less passers, and 15 less students (5 less failures), then the ratio of passers to failures would be 5/1.

    (p - 10) / (s - p - 5) = 5 / 1

    Simplify the second equation:

    p - 10 = 5 (s - p - 5)

    p - 10 = 5s - 5p - 25

    6p = 5s - 15

    Substitute the first equation.

    6 (0.8 s) = 5s - 15

    4.8 s = 5s - 15

    0.2 s = 15

    s = 75

    p = 0.8 s

    p = 60

    60 students passed, and 75 appeared in examination.
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