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MissTica
2 years ago
7

brooklyn and demetrius took a total of 115 photos at the science museum demetrius took 4 more photos than brooklinn how many did

he take math problem
Geography
1 answer:
koban [17]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Demetrius took 61.5 ≈ 62 photos

Explanation:

total photos taken = 115

if both took an equal number of photos

then Brooklyn = 50% of 115

       Demetrius =  50% of 115

4 photos out of 115 will be = 4/115 * 100% = 0.0347 * 100 = 3.48 %

If Demetrius took 4 more photos then Demetrius will be taking = 50% + 3.48%

                                                                                                         = 53.48%              

If Brooklyn took 4 less photos then Brooklyn will be taking = 50% - 3.48%

                                                                                                  = 46.52%

therefore Demetrius took = 53.48 % of 115

                                           = 61.5 ≈ 62

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