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Bas_tet [7]
3 years ago
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A school has two pathways through the math program. At this​ school, 3/4 of students follow the first​ path, and the rest take t

he second path. During one​ semester, 80% of the students who follow the first path pass the​ program, while 20​% of the students who follow the second path pass it. Find the fraction of students who take the first path and pass.
Mathematics
1 answer:
VashaNatasha [74]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

3/5 of students who take the first path and pass

Step-by-step explanation:

* Lets explain how to solve the problem

- There are two pathways through the math program

- At this school 3/4 of students follow the first​ path

- The rest take the second path

- During one​ semester, 80% of the students who follow the first path

 pass the​ program

- 20​% of the students who follow the second path pass it

- We want to know the fraction of students who take the first path

 and pass

* Lets solve the problem

∵ 3/4 of students follow the first​ path

∵ The rest take the second path

∴ The fraction of the rest = 1 - 3/4 = 1/4

∴ 1/4 of the students follow the second path

∵ 80% of the students who follow the first path pass the​ program

∵ 80% = 80/100 = 8/10 = 4/5

∵ 4/5 of the students who follow the first path pass the​ program

∵ 3/4 of students follow the first​ path

∴ 4/5 of 3/4 of the students of the first path pass

∵ 4/5 of 3/4 = 3/5

∴ 3/5 of students who take the first path and pass

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