There were 11 more boys than girls in the classroom. Excluding 6 girls, the number of girls was
45 of the number of boys. When another 9 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 |
11 more |
|
Before |
5 u |
4 u + 6 |
Change |
+ 9 |
|
After |
5 u + 9 |
4 u + 6 |
Number of boys at first was 11 more than the number of girls. If another 11 girls entered the classroom at first, the number of boys and girls at first would be the same.
5 u = 4 u + 6 + 11
5 u - 4 u = 6 + 11
1 u = 17
Total number of boys in the end
= 5 u + 9
= 5 x 17 + 9
= 85 + 9
= 94
Total number of students in the end
= 5 u + 9 + 4 u + 6
= 9 u + 15
= 9 x 17 + 15
= 168
Fraction of the students who were boys in the end
=
94168 =
4784 Answer(s):
4784