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28 March, 05:26

Ratio of the number of students in art class to the number of students in gym class was 2:7, however art class is small, and gym class is large, students changed for the second semester. Now the students in art class to the number students in gym class is 5:4. If 75 students are in art class in second semester, how many were in art class and gym class first semester?

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  1. 28 March, 05:36
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    Semester 1:

    let the number of students in the art class be 2a, and the number of the students in the gym class be 7a. (check: the ratio is 2a:7a = 2:7)

    so the total number of students is 9a.

    semester 2:

    the 9a students are go to the art class and gym class at a a ratio of 5: 4,

    so 5a students go to the art class, and 4a students go to the gym class.

    75 students are in art class in second semester means that 5a=75,

    so a=75/5=15.

    In the 1st semester the number of students was:

    art class: 2a=2*15=30

    gym class: 7a=7*15=105
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