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John's class has 30 students, 22 of the students have brown hair. If there are 180 students in the school, how many students could you predict to have brown hair?

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Equivalences

Initial explanation

We have that if we have 30 students, 22 of them will have brown hair. This can be expressed as the relation:

30 students ⇔ 22 students with brown hair

If there are 180 students, we have a certain number of students with brown hair

180 students ⇔ ??

Writing the equivalence

Then, we have the following equivalence

180 students ⇔ ??

30 students ⇔ 22 students with brown hair

Writing an equation

If we divide each side of the equivalence we will have the same result:


(180)/(30)=\frac{?\text{?}}{22}

We want to find the number ??, then we take 22 to the left side of the equation:


\begin{gathered} (180)/(30)=\frac{?\text{?}}{22} \\ \downarrow \\ (180)/(30)\cdot22=?\text{?} \\ \downarrow \\ 132=?\text{?} \end{gathered}

Then, we can predict that there will be 132 students with brown hair.

Answer: 132

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