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− | Of the students attending a school party, <math>60</math>% of the students are girls, and <math>40</math>% of the students like to dance. After these students are joined by <math>20</math> more boy students, all of whom like to dance, the party is now <math>58</math>% girls. | + | Of the students attending a school party, <math>60</math>% of the students are girls, and <math>40</math>% of the students like to dance. After these students are joined by <math>20</math> more boy students, all of whom like to dance, the party is now <math>58</math>% girls. How many students now at the party like to dance? |
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Revision as of 13:49, 23 March 2008
Problem
Of the students attending a school party, % of the students are girls, and % of the students like to dance. After these students are joined by more boy students, all of whom like to dance, the party is now % girls. How many students now at the party like to dance?
Solution
Say that there were girls and boys at the party originally. like to dance. Then, there are girls and boys, and like to dance.
Thus, , solving gives . Thus, the number of people that like to dance is .
See also
2008 AIME I (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 2 | |
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All AIME Problems and Solutions |