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In Chemistry class, the ratio of passing grades to failing grades is 7 to 5. How many of the 36 students failed the chemistry class?
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In Chemistry class, the ratio of passing grades to failing grades is 7 to 5. How many of the 36 students failed the chemistry class?
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In Chemistry class, the ratio of passing grades to failing grades is 7 to 5. How many of the 36 students failed the chemistry class?
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passing to failing....ratio 7:5.....added = 12
so 7/12 of the total students are passing and 5/12 of the total students are failing. There are 36 total students.
7/12(36) = 252/12 = 21 are passing
5/12(36) = 180/12 = 15 are failing <==
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