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20.09.2019 •
Mathematics
Riverside elementary school is holding a school-wide election to choose a school color. 5/8 of the votes were for blue, 5/9 of the remaining votes were for green, and the remaining 48 votes were for red. how many votes were for blue? how many votes were for green?
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If there are 207 students in 9 classes, in 1 class, there are 207/9 students, or 23 students per class. Since there are 23 students per class and there are classes, there are a total of 23*6 or 138 students in total.
Liam practices 24 times in 4 days. Thus he practices 24/4 or 6 times per day. His brother practices 12 times in 3 days. Thus he practices 12/3 or 4 times a day. Thus their rates are not equivalent.