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27 September, 08:31

In a school, 3/4 of the students study a language. Of those who study a language, 3/5 study French. Find the ratio of students who study French to students who do not study French. Give your answer in its simplest form.

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  1. 27 September, 08:36
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    Answer: 9:11

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Let x be the total number of students.

    If 3/4 of students study a language That mean 3x/4 students study a language.

    Number of students that don't study a language becomes

    x - 3x/4 = x/4.

    and 3/5 of those who study language study French, that means 3x/4 * 3/5 of students study French.

    This gives 3x/4 * 3/5 = 9x/20 Studying French.

    Number of students that study language but do not study French becomes

    3x/4 - 9x/20 = 6x/20

    Total number of students that do not study French becomes

    [total number of students not studying any language] + [total number of students studying a language but do not study French ]

    Which becomes

    x/4 + 6x/20 = 11x/20

    Hence ratio of those that study French to those that do not study French Becomes

    9x/20 : 11x/20

    9:11.
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