I'm kinda stuck on this problem. What should I do now?
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That will give you one equation with two variables. To solve for b and g, you need another equation and then you need to solve simultaneously.Hint: The sum of the number of boys who've visited and the number of girls who've visited is not "5/7" (since this would represent a fractional person), but is "5/7 of 28".
There are 28 students in the class.I'm kinda stuck on this problem. What should I do now?
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You're going to get yourself into trouble one day with that assumption!There are only two sexes (b & g)
There are only two sexes (b & g)...
You're going to get yourself into trouble one day with that assumption!
Wasn't an "assumption", it was a statement of fact!You're going to get yourself into trouble one day with that assumption!
The question tells you that the "total number of boys and girls" is 28! Where on earth do you get 27 from???Ok so sorry for the late reply, just been doing a lot of practice exams lately. Based on your advice, I've redone the equation but it is still wrong as the total number of boys and girls I get is 27, not 28. Working below. Thanks!