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School A has 216 students and 12 classrooms. School B has 104 students and 4 classrooms. How many students would have to transfer from school B to school A for the ratio of students to classrooms at both schools to be the same?

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School A has 216 students and 12 classrooms. School B has 104 students and 4 classrooms-example-1
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Answer:

4 students will transfer from School B to School A.

Explanation:

School A has 216 students and 12 classrooms.

Or
216/12=18 students per classroom

School B has 104 students and 4 classrooms.

Or
104/4=26 students per classroom

Now, the average will be :


(216+104) / (12+4)

=>
320/16 = 20 students per classroom

As school B has more than the average students, we will transfer
(26-20=4) students to A, that makes 22 students per classroom.

Therefore, there are 4 students who will transfer from School B to School A for the ratios of students to classrooms at both schools to be the same, which is 22 students: 1 classroom.

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