Asked by Bill
How do you solve this equation;
There are 128 7th graders at Mark's school, if there are 16 more girls than boys, how many 7th grade boys are there?
There are 128 7th graders at Mark's school, if there are 16 more girls than boys, how many 7th grade boys are there?
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Answered by
JIll
first you subtract 16 from the number of all students , then divide that number by two and you will get your answer .
Answered by
Shelby
128=x+16
128= number of total students.
X= the number of boys
so, 16+X because there are 16 more girls than boys...
so subract 16 from 128 which equals 112
so the number of boys is 112 and the number of girls is 112+16
128= number of total students.
X= the number of boys
so, 16+X because there are 16 more girls than boys...
so subract 16 from 128 which equals 112
so the number of boys is 112 and the number of girls is 112+16
Answered by
Amber
Subtract 16 from the number of all students. 128 - 16 = 112. Divide 112 by 2 = 56. There are 56 BOYS and 56 + 16 = 72 GIRLS
Answered by
Sandy
Let boys=x and girls=x+16:-
boys + girls =218
x + (x+16 =218
2x + 16 =218
x = (218-16)/2
= 101
Hence boys =101 and girls =101+16
Hope this helps
boys + girls =218
x + (x+16 =218
2x + 16 =218
x = (218-16)/2
= 101
Hence boys =101 and girls =101+16
Hope this helps
Answered by
Joshua Robinson
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