To find the number of students who suggested a rainbow-themed party, we can set up a proportion:
3/8 = x/40
Cross multiplying, we get:
8x = 3 * 40
8x = 120
Dividing both sides by 8, we find:
x = 15
So, 15 students suggested a rainbow-themed party.
To find the number of students who did not suggest a rainbow-themed party, we subtract the number of students who did suggest a rainbow-themed party from the total number of students:
40 - 15 = 25
Therefore, 15 students suggested a rainbow-themed party, while 25 students did not.
There are 40 students in Joan’s class. She plans to invite them to her birthday party. She asked them to suggest a theme for her party. Three of every eight students suggested a rainbow-themed party. How many students suggested a rainbow-themed party? How many did not?(1 point) students suggested a rainbow-themed party, while students did not.
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