Let's use a proportion to solve this problem.
If 14 students represent 2/3 of the class, then we can set up the proportion:
14/14 + x = 2/3
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3 * 14 = 14 + x
42 = 14 + x
Subtracting 14 from both sides, we get:
42 - 14 = x
28 = x
Therefore, there are 14 + 28 = <<14+28=42>>42 students in the class. Answer: \boxed{42}.
In Gloria’s class, 14 students’ favorite drink is lemonade. If this is 2/3 of the class, how many students are in the class?(1 point)
1 answer