There were 4 more boys than girls in the tuck shop. Excluding 8 girls, the number of girls was
34 of the number of boys. When another 4 boys joined, what fraction of the students were boys in the end? Give your answer in its simplest form.
|
Boys |
Girls |
Comparing boys and girls at first |
4 more |
|
Before |
4 u |
3 u + 8 |
Change |
+ 4 |
|
After |
4 u + 4 |
3 u + 8 |
Number of boys at first was 4 more than the number of girls. If another 4 girls entered the tuck shop at first, the number of boys and girls at first would be the same.
4 u = 3 u + 8 + 4
4 u - 3 u = 8 + 4
1 u = 12
Total number of boys in the end
= 4 u + 4
= 4 x 12 + 4
= 48 + 4
= 52
Total number of students in the end
= 4 u + 4 + 3 u + 8
= 7 u + 12
= 7 x 12 + 12
= 96
Fraction of the students who were boys in the end
=
5296 =
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