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Maximum # of students who go to school
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A class with 36 students, 1/3 of the boys and 1/4 of the girls walk to school. What is the greatest possible number of students in the class who go to school?

Answers: A9,B10,C11,D12,E13

My development:
Boys = x
Girls= 36-x
Total= 36

Equation:

1/3x + 1/4 (36 - x) = Greatest possible number

However I canīt solve this equation well.

Tks. in advance for your help.

Max

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Equation will look like this:
A = (X/3) + (36-X)/4
= 9 + X/12

X/12 must be an integer. So X = 12K where K=1,2,3,4...............
K=1, A = 10
K=2, A = 11
K=3, A = 12

X can not be greater than 36 = Total number of students in class
So A = 12 is the answer

Or short cut
Say you have all the boys in the class.
so A = 36/3 = 12, no girls
Maximum # of students who go to school
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Pls. explain how you equal to 9 + X/12
Nagm
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Equation will look like this:
A = (X/3) + (36-X)/4
= (X/3) + 9 - (X)/4
= 9 +(4X-3X)/4*3
= 9 + X/12
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I like Nagm's second, more intuitive approach. With problems like these, it's often helpful to think in the most extreme of cases. Nice job.

Rey
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