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In a class, 12 pupils walk to school. This is 40% of the pupils in the class. How many pupils are there in the class?
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In a class, 12 pupils walk to school. This is 40% of the pupils in the class. How many pupils are there in the class?
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The way i would approach this problem is using proportions
(cross multiply and you get:)
40x = 1, 200 (divide both sides by 40)
x = 30
So there are 30 students in the class
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40% = 12
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Find 1% :
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40% = 12
1% = 12 ÷ 40
1% = 0.3
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Find 100% :
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1% = 0.3
100% = 0.3 x 100
100% = 30
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Answer: There are 30 pupils in the class.
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