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Leto [7]
3 years ago
7

On a particularly boring transatlantic flight, one of the authors amused himself by counting the heads of the people in the seat

s in front of him. He noticed that all 28 of them either had black hair or had a whole row to themselves (or both). Of this total, 27 had black hair and 6 were fortunate enough to have a whole row of seats to themselves. How many of the black-haired people had whole rows to themselves?
Mathematics
1 answer:
xxTIMURxx [149]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total number of people noticed by author = 28

Total number of black haired people = 27

So, total number of non black haired people = 1

Also given that 6 people had whole row of seats to themselves.

Let x be the number of non black haired people who had a whole row to themselves.

Since there is only one person with non black hair and has a whole row to himself because it is mentioned that one person had a row to himself which is non black haired.

Looking at above information we can say that x = 1.

Now we can say that the number of black haired people who had a whole row to themselves =  6-x

or 6-1=5

Hence, the answer is 5.

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