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JulsSmile [24]
3 years ago
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in a class of 37 students,the number of students who like martial art only is double than the number of students who like athlet

ics only .if students like both 4 like none of the games . find how many students like​
Mathematics
1 answer:
yulyashka [42]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

number of students who like Athletics only = x = 10 students

number of students who like marshal arts only = 2x = 20 students

Step-by-step explanation:

In a class of 37 students, the number of students who like marshal arts only is

double than the number of students who like athletics only. If 3 students like both

and 4 like none of the games, find out how many students like:

i. Marshal arts

ii. Athletics​

Total students in the class = 37

number of students who like Athletics only = x

number of students who like marshal arts only = 2x

Number of students who like both = 3

Number of students who like none = 4

Total = athletics + marshal art + both + none

37 = x + 2x + 3 + 4

37 = 3x + 7

37 - 7 = 3x

30 = 3x

x = 30/3

x = 10

number of students who like Athletics only = x = 10 students

number of students who like marshal arts only = 2x

= 2(10)

= 20 students

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