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9 September, 09:36

2/5 guests are men. There are 3 times as many women as kids. THere are 45 more men than kids. How many in all?

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  1. 9 September, 09:57
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    I know that if 2/5 of the guests are men then the total guests should equal 5/5.

    You can use x to represent the number of kids.

    If there are 45 more men than kids you'd get men = x+45

    So that would also mean that 2/5 = x+45

    Women would be 3x

    women and kids would have to equal the 3/5 missing from the 5/5

    ... but I keep coming up with a decimal ...

    if you avoid the 2/5 as unimportant information you can just do the math for the rest and come up with 9 kids, 27 women, and 54 men. But plugging that back into the 2/5 doesn't come out right. Are you sure these are the numbers?
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