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22 October, 13:20

By 7:00PM, 1/3 of the junior class had arrived at a school dance. By 8:00PM, 30 more juniors had arrived, raising the attendance to 1/2 of the junior class. How many people are in the junior class?

a. 30

b. 90

c. 120

d. 180

e. 140

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  1. 22 October, 13:24
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    The number of people in the junior class = 180 people

    Step-by-step explanation:

    let number of people in junior class be x

    By 7:00PM, 1/3 of the junior class had arrived at a school dance. This means x/3 juniors arrived by 7:00 PM

    By 8:00PM, 30 more juniors had arrived, raising the attendance to 1/2 of the junior class. This means that 30 juniors plus 1/3 of the total number of juniors equal 1/2 of the total number of juniors

    30 + x/3 = x/2

    (90+x) / 3 = x/2

    Cross multiplying

    2 (90+x) = 3x

    180 + 2x = 3x

    180 = 3x-2x

    180 = x

    x = 180
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