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27 June, 13:28

There are 8 more students in a math class than in a history class. If the ratio of the students in the math class to the history class students is 9 : 7, how many students are in math class?

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  1. 27 June, 13:46
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    X = 28 + 8 = 36 So the answer to your problem would be 36
  2. 27 June, 13:48
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    Let, the number of students in history class be x.

    Given there are 8 more students are in a math class than in a history class.

    So, the number of students in math class = (x+8)

    Given, ratio of the students in the math class to the history class = 9:7

    So we can write

    (x+8) / x = 9/7

    To solve this for x, first we have to cross multiply.

    7 (x+8) = 9x

    Now we have to expand the left side by dustributing 7.

    7x+56 = 9x

    To get x, we have to take x terms together. So we will move 7x to the right side by subtracting 7x from both sides.

    7x-7x+56 = 9x-7x

    0+56 = 2x

    56 = 2x

    2x = 56

    We can get x by dividing 2 to both sides now.

    2x/2 = 56/2

    x = 28

    So we have got the number of students in history class = 28

    Therefore, the number of students in maths class = 28+8 = 36

    So 36 is the required answer here.
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