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4 January, 04:34

2/9 of the people on a restaurant are adults. If there are 95 more children than adults, how many children are there in the restaurant?

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  1. 4 January, 05:00
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    9/9 - 2/9=7/9

    adults=7/9

    children=2/9

    difference between children and adults = 95 = 7/9 - 2/9 = 5/9

    so 95 = 5/9

    if 5/9 = 95

    2/9 = 2/9 x 95 : 5/9 = 38

    answer = 38
  2. 4 January, 05:00
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    Answer: 133 children

    Step-by-step explanation:

    children = x

    adults = y

    2/9 (x+y) = y ...

    7y - 2x = 0

    y+95=x

    7y - 2 (y + 95) = 0

    7y - 2y - 190 = 0

    5y + 190

    y = 38

    38+95 = x

    x = 133 children
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