Seventy-five percent, or 15, of the students in Emily’s homeroom class are going to a grill trip. Two thirds, or 12, of the students in Santiago’s homeroom class are going on the fried trip. Which class has more students?

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Answer:

Emily’s homeroom class has MORE students.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let us assume total number of students in Emily’s homeroom class = m

Now, 75 % of total students  = 15

or, 75% of m = 15

[tex]\implies \frac{75}{100} \times m = 15\\ \implies m= \frac{15\times 100}{75} = 20[/tex]

or, m = 20

Hence,   total number of students in Emily’s homeroom class  = 20

Let us assume total number of students in  Santiago’s homeroom class  = k

Now, 2/3  of total students  = 12

or,2/3 of k = 12

[tex]\frac{2}{3} \times k = 12\\\implies k = \frac{3}{2} \times 12= 18[/tex]

or, k = 18

Hence, total number of students in Santiago’s homeroom class   = 18

Now, as we know 20 > 18

⇒Students in Emily’s homeroom class > students in Santiago’s homeroom class

Hence, Emily’s homeroom class has MORE students.

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