Question
Greenwood Elementary School and Marbrook Elementary School are overpopulated. Thirty percent of the students in each grade will be going to a new elementary school. Find the number of students in the new elementary school. What is the entry in the first row, second column of the answer?
(1 point)
Responses
93
93
416
416
96
96
403
(1 point)
Responses
93
93
416
416
96
96
403
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the number of students from Greenwood Elementary School and Marbrook Elementary School that will be moving to the new elementary school, we need to know the total number of students at each school. Since that information is not provided, we can only discuss the percentage that will be moving.
Since 30% of the students from each school are transferring, we can express the number of transferring students as:
- For Greenwood: 0.30 * (Total Students in Greenwood)
- For Marbrook: 0.30 * (Total Students in Marbrook)
The total number of students transferring to the new elementary school would be:
\[
\text{Total Students Moving} = 0.30 \times \text{(Students in Greenwood)} + 0.30 \times \text{(Students in Marbrook)}
\]
If we had specific student numbers for Greenwood and Marbrook, we would plug them in here to find the total.
However, looking at the answer choices you provided:
- 93
- 416
- 96
- 403
We need to find out which of these numbers corresponds to the entry in the first row, second column of the new school count, without additional context to specify what matrix or table is being referenced.
If we need to choose a number from the provided responses as a representative number of students, please clarify the specific question for context.
Without further context or numbers from the two schools, we cannot definitively select an answer from the provided options, or determine the specific entry in "the first row, second column of the answer." Please provide additional details or data on the number of students in each school if available!
Since 30% of the students from each school are transferring, we can express the number of transferring students as:
- For Greenwood: 0.30 * (Total Students in Greenwood)
- For Marbrook: 0.30 * (Total Students in Marbrook)
The total number of students transferring to the new elementary school would be:
\[
\text{Total Students Moving} = 0.30 \times \text{(Students in Greenwood)} + 0.30 \times \text{(Students in Marbrook)}
\]
If we had specific student numbers for Greenwood and Marbrook, we would plug them in here to find the total.
However, looking at the answer choices you provided:
- 93
- 416
- 96
- 403
We need to find out which of these numbers corresponds to the entry in the first row, second column of the new school count, without additional context to specify what matrix or table is being referenced.
If we need to choose a number from the provided responses as a representative number of students, please clarify the specific question for context.
Without further context or numbers from the two schools, we cannot definitively select an answer from the provided options, or determine the specific entry in "the first row, second column of the answer." Please provide additional details or data on the number of students in each school if available!