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It was recently estimated that females outnumber males by about three or two. If there are 1770 people in a county, how many of them are females?

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GIVEN

1) Females outnumber males by 3 to 2.

2) There are 1770 people in the city.

SOLUTION

Let the number of males be x and the number of females y. Therefore, the total number of people can be written to be:


x+y=1770\text{ -----------(1)}

If there are 3 females for every 2 males, we have that:


\begin{gathered} (y)/(3)=(x)/(2) \\ \therefore \\ x=(2y)/(3)\text{ ----------(2)} \end{gathered}

We can substitute equation (2) into equation (1) and solve for y:


\begin{gathered} (2)/(3)y+y=1770 \\ (2y+3y)/(3)=1770 \\ 5y=1770*3 \\ 5y=5310 \end{gathered}

Dividing both sides by 5, we have


y=1062

There are 1062 females in the county.

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