1989 AJHSME Problems/Problem 9
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Problem
There are boys for every girls in Ms. Johnson's math class. If there are students in her class, what percent of them are boys?
Solution
Besides ensuring the situation is possible, the students information is irrelevant.
From the first statement, we can deduce that of every students are boys. Thus, of the students are boys.
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