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Musya8 [376]
2 years ago
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4) Students surveyed boys and girls separately to determine which sport they enjoyed watching the most. After completing the boy

survey, it was determined that for every 2 boys who enjoyed baseball, 5 boys enjoyed basketball. The girl survey had a ratio of the number of girls who enjoyed baseball to the number of girls who enjoyed basketball of 6:1. If the same number of boys and girls were surveyed and 84 boys enjoyed baseball, how many girls enjoy each sport? Use a double tape diagram to show your work.
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1 answer:
Nastasia [14]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I used a little bit of the question  i am on Right Now but the answer is in there somewhere

Step-by-step explanation:

ratio for boys:     3 soccer/5 basketball

ratio for girls:      7 soccer/1 basketball   (I think you have a typo when you say "...number of boys who enjoyed basketball

of 7:1" because boys and girls were surveyed separately.)

that said...

90 boys enjoy soccer

3*30/5*30=90 boys enjoy soccer/150 boys enjoy basketball

90+150=240 boys and therefore 240 girls

7/1 is the ratio for girls

7+1=8, 240/8=30

7*30/1*30=210 girls enjoy soccer/30 girls enjoy basketball  (210+30=240)

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