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There are 48 students in a school play. The ratio of boys to girls is 5:7. How many boys are in the school play? Explain how you found your answer

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boys: x
gilrs: y

From the text of the task:


\left \{ {{(x)/(y)=(5)/(7)} \atop {x+y=48 \rightarrow x=48-y}} \right.

Replacing x:


(48-y)/(y)=(5)/(7)\\ \\ 7(48-y)=5y\\ \\ 336-7y=5y\\ \\ 12y=336\\ \\ y=(336)/(12)=28

So there are 28 girs and 20 boys
User Ellisein
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Did you say that the ratio of boys to girls is 5 to 7 ?

Well, then we know that 5 'groups' in the cast are boys, and 7 'groups' are girls.
So all together, there are 12 'groups' of students in the play, although we don't know
how many a 'group' is.

But wait a second. You said there are 48 all together. So each 'group' must be
48/12 = 4 students.

5 'groups' of boys = 20 boys
7 'groups' of girls = 28 girls

Check:

-- The ratio of 20 to 28 is 5 to 7 . OK

-- 20 + 28 = 48 all together. OK

It all checks out.
yay
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