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18 September, 20:10

At a festival 2/7 of the number of girls was equal to 3/5 of the number of boys. There were 165 fewer boys than girls, how many children were at the festival in all?

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  1. 18 September, 20:13
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    X=number of girls.

    y=number of boys.

    We can suggest this system of equations:

    2/7 x=3/5 y ⇒10x=21y ⇒x=21/10 y

    y=x-165

    We can solve this problem by substitution method:

    x = (21/10) (x-165)

    10x=21x-3465

    10x-21x=-3465

    -11x=-3465

    x=-3465 / - 11=315

    y=x-165=315-165=150

    Number of children=number of girls + number of boys

    Number of children=315 + 150=465

    Answer: there were 465 children at the festival.
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