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The number of students taking classes at RSM Branch A is 1

4
more
than the number of students taking classes at RSM Branch B. If Branch
A has 1,650 students, how many students does Branch B have? Write an
equation that shows the relationship between the number of students at
the two branches, A and B.

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Answer:

B = 1320


A= \frac54B

Explanation:

Let A = number of students at Branch A

Let B = number of students at Branch B

If the number of students taking classes at Branch A is 1/4 more than Branch B, then:


A=1 \frac14B


\implies A= \frac54B

If Branch A has 1,650 students, then substitute A = 1650 and solve for B:


\implies 1650= \frac54B


\implies 1650 * 4= 5B


\implies 6600 =5B


\implies B=(6600)/(5)


\implies B=1320

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