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Remark
The best way to do this is to figure out the fraction of empties and equate that number to 70.
Step One
givens
x = number of students in each class.
Get fractions to represent the numbers who were absent.
Figure out the fractions for the empties.
5 classes. were 1/2 full. Therefore 5 classes were 1/2 empty. Each class has x students.
If 5 classes where 1/2 full, then these same classes were 1/2 empty. There are
1 class = 1/2 x away.
5 classes = 5(1/2 x) away
5 classes = (5/2) x students away.
3 classes were 3/4 full. Therefore 3 classes are 1/4 empty
3(1/4)x = (3/4)x total number of students absent in 3 classes.
2 classes were 1/8 empty.
2*(1/8)*x = (1/4) x
Step Two
Add your absences. Equate to 70
(1/4)x + (3/4)x + (5/2)x = 70
Step Three
Find your common denominator
the common denominator is 4. Convert all fractions to something over 4.
1/4 has a denominator of 4
3/4 has a denominator of 4
5/2 = 5*2/2*2 = 10/4
So the equation becomes.
(1/4)x + (3/4)x + (10/4)x = 70
Step Four
Solve for x
(1 + 3 + 10)x/4 = 70 Collect like terms on the left
(14x)/4 = 70 Multiply by sides by 4
14x = 70 * 4
14x = 280 Divide by 14
x = 280/14
x = 20
Answer
Each class contains 20 student.
10 classes contain 20 * 10 = 200 students.
The best way to do this is to figure out the fraction of empties and equate that number to 70.
Step One
givens
x = number of students in each class.
Get fractions to represent the numbers who were absent.
Figure out the fractions for the empties.
5 classes. were 1/2 full. Therefore 5 classes were 1/2 empty. Each class has x students.
If 5 classes where 1/2 full, then these same classes were 1/2 empty. There are
1 class = 1/2 x away.
5 classes = 5(1/2 x) away
5 classes = (5/2) x students away.
3 classes were 3/4 full. Therefore 3 classes are 1/4 empty
3(1/4)x = (3/4)x total number of students absent in 3 classes.
2 classes were 1/8 empty.
2*(1/8)*x = (1/4) x
Step Two
Add your absences. Equate to 70
(1/4)x + (3/4)x + (5/2)x = 70
Step Three
Find your common denominator
the common denominator is 4. Convert all fractions to something over 4.
1/4 has a denominator of 4
3/4 has a denominator of 4
5/2 = 5*2/2*2 = 10/4
So the equation becomes.
(1/4)x + (3/4)x + (10/4)x = 70
Step Four
Solve for x
(1 + 3 + 10)x/4 = 70 Collect like terms on the left
(14x)/4 = 70 Multiply by sides by 4
14x = 70 * 4
14x = 280 Divide by 14
x = 280/14
x = 20
Answer
Each class contains 20 student.
10 classes contain 20 * 10 = 200 students.
Use the following equation to find the total amount of students:
[tex]5( \frac{1}{2} )x + 3 (\frac{1}{4} )x + 2 (\frac{1}{8} )x = 70[/tex]
Convert the fractions so that they have the same denominator. Find the least common multiple of 2, 4, and 8.
Multiples of 2: {2,4,6,8}
Multiples of 4: {4,8}
Multiples of 8: {8,16}
The least common multiple in this set is 8. Multiply the fractions so that they have a denominator of 8.
[tex] \frac{1}{2} * \frac{4}{4} = \frac{4}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{4} * \frac{2}{2} = \frac{2}{8} [/tex]
Your equation should now read out as this:
[tex]5( \frac{4}{8} )x + 3 (\frac{2}{8} )x + 2 (\frac{1}{8} )x = 70[/tex]
Multiply the fractions with their coefficients.
[tex] \frac{5}{1} * \frac{4}{8} = \frac{20}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{3}{1} * \frac{2}{8} = \frac{6}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{2}{1} * \frac{1}{8} = \frac{2}{8} [/tex]
Your equation should now look like this:
[tex]\frac{20}{8}x + \frac{6}{8}x + \frac{2}{8}x = 70[/tex]
Multiply all sides by 8 to get rid of the fractions.
[tex]20x + 6x + 2x = 560[/tex]
Combine like terms.
[tex]28x = 560[/tex]
Divide both sides by 28 to get x by itself.
[tex]x = 20[/tex]
There are 20 students in each class.
Since there are 10 classrooms with this many students in school, multiply by 20 to find the total amount of students in school.
[tex]20 * 10 = 200[/tex]
When nobody is absent, there are 200 students in the school.
[tex]5( \frac{1}{2} )x + 3 (\frac{1}{4} )x + 2 (\frac{1}{8} )x = 70[/tex]
Convert the fractions so that they have the same denominator. Find the least common multiple of 2, 4, and 8.
Multiples of 2: {2,4,6,8}
Multiples of 4: {4,8}
Multiples of 8: {8,16}
The least common multiple in this set is 8. Multiply the fractions so that they have a denominator of 8.
[tex] \frac{1}{2} * \frac{4}{4} = \frac{4}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{1}{4} * \frac{2}{2} = \frac{2}{8} [/tex]
Your equation should now read out as this:
[tex]5( \frac{4}{8} )x + 3 (\frac{2}{8} )x + 2 (\frac{1}{8} )x = 70[/tex]
Multiply the fractions with their coefficients.
[tex] \frac{5}{1} * \frac{4}{8} = \frac{20}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{3}{1} * \frac{2}{8} = \frac{6}{8} [/tex]
[tex] \frac{2}{1} * \frac{1}{8} = \frac{2}{8} [/tex]
Your equation should now look like this:
[tex]\frac{20}{8}x + \frac{6}{8}x + \frac{2}{8}x = 70[/tex]
Multiply all sides by 8 to get rid of the fractions.
[tex]20x + 6x + 2x = 560[/tex]
Combine like terms.
[tex]28x = 560[/tex]
Divide both sides by 28 to get x by itself.
[tex]x = 20[/tex]
There are 20 students in each class.
Since there are 10 classrooms with this many students in school, multiply by 20 to find the total amount of students in school.
[tex]20 * 10 = 200[/tex]
When nobody is absent, there are 200 students in the school.