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In a certain class, the ratio of passing grades to failing grades is 7 to 5. How many of the 36 students failed the course?.

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First, let’s convert the ratio to a fraction. Because a ratio is the comparison of two parts and a fraction is a ratio of parts to whole, we can add the ratio together to get the total passing and failing grades.

7:5 ——> 7+5=12

Since 5 represents the number of failing grades, 5/12 grades are failing grades.

Now, we need to find the number of failing students given a total of 36 students. We can create a proportion and use “x” for the number of failing students.


5/12=x/36

Cross multiply to solve for x:

5•36=12•x

Simplify:

180=12x

Divide both sides by 12 to isolate x:

180/12=x

15=x

Apply the symmetric property:

x=15

This means that 15 students are failing the class. Let’s make sure these two fractions are indeed equivalent by plugging x=-5 back into the equation:

5/12=15/36

.416=.416

Because the quotients are equal, the fractions are proportional.

So, your answer is 15/36 students are failing
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