Asked by Carly
At the annual Grade 8 ski trip, for every 2 students who skied, 3 snowboarded. Ninety-six students snowboarded. How many students skied? Show your work. Can someone help???
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
I'd set it up as a proportion.
2/3 : x/96
Cross multiply and solve for x.
2/3 : x/96
Cross multiply and solve for x.
Answered by
bobpursley
Another way to read the problem is this:
3/5 of the students snowboarded. A total of 96 snowboared. How many skied?
Notice the denominator, and how it was calculated.
3/5 of the students snowboarded. A total of 96 snowboared. How many skied?
Notice the denominator, and how it was calculated.
Answered by
Carly
thanks alot you two i understand it now.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by
Andy
2:3 = x:96
96/3 = 32
2•32 = 64
64 students skied.
96/3 = 32
2•32 = 64
64 students skied.
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