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24 July, 16:39

Suppose 12% of students chose to study French their freshman year, and that meant that there were 21 such students. How many students chose not to take French their freshman year?

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  1. 24 July, 16:50
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    110

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If 12% studied Spanish, then 88% did not. The ratio of those who did not to those who did is ...

    88 : 12 = 22 : 3

    Then the number of students who did not study Spanish is ...

    (22/3) * 15 = 110
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