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2 September, 03:33

A school has two pathways through the math program. At this school,

two-sevenths of students follow the first path, and the rest take the second path. During one semester, 35 % of the students who follow the first path pass the program, while 70 % of the students who follow the second path pass it. Find the fraction of students who take the first path and pass.

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  1. 2 September, 04:58
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    This would be a multiplication of fractions equation. To find this answer, write both percentages as fractions. In this case, the first path held two-sevenths (2/7) of the overall students, and of those, 35% (35/100) passed the exam. Setting these together as a multiplication problem leads to a result of 70/700. Reducing this gives a final fraction of 1/10 of the overall students taking the math program passed the first path this semester.
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