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There are 227 kids in the senior class. Typically 82% of the boys graduate and 87% of the girls. If 175 kids graduate how many of them are boys and how many of them are girls. No answer I get makes sense.
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Maybe it's just that the question doesn't have a sensible answer.
The lowest amount of graduates you could get would be if the class was full of boys.
Then the amount of graduates would be 82% of 227, or about 186.
Therefore, 175 is below the lowest possible answer and so no solution can be found.
Less wordily, you could turn the question into some simultaneous equations:
B+G = 227
0.82B + 0.87G = 175
But I'd imagine the answer to that would involve a negative number of girls, so that doesn't work either.
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Hi mathsyperson;
I got those equations too. The answer has - 222 or so girls, ridiculous!
The lowest amount of graduates you could get would be if the class was full of boys.
Then the amount of graduates would be 82% of 227, or about 186.Therefore, 175 is below the lowest possible answer and so no solution can be found.
Thanks mathsy, it's the above reasoning I didn't think of. Thanks.
Last edited by bobbym (2009-09-07 06:26:55)
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It said "typically", so I would go with
175 * (82)/(82+87) = 85 boys and hence 90 girls
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Yes, that use of 'typically' confuses what the question wants.
If it is a probability-style question though, then we should get told how many boys and girls were in the class to be able to give a correct answer.
For example, if the class was full of boys then 175 boys graduated and no girls did.
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