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12 September, 12:21

This year a kindergarten class has 360 children, a 20% increase over last year. There was a 10% increase in the number of boys and a 40% increase in the number of girls. How many boys and girls were there each at the kindergarten class last year?

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  1. 12 September, 13:50
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    Set up your variables:

    B1 = # of boys last year

    B2 = # of boys this year

    G1 = # of girls last year

    G2 = # of girls this year

    We know that B2 + G2 = 360

    There was a 20% increase from last year in total students, so:

    360/1.2 = 300 total students last year

    So we have:

    B1 + G1 = 300 (our first equation)

    Now there was a 10% increase in boys, so:

    1.1*B1 = B2

    And 40% increase in grills, so:

    1.4G1 = G2

    So substituting these values into B2 + G2 = 360, gets us:

    1.1*B1 + 1.4*G1 = 360 (our second equation)

    Now we have two equations and two unknowns:

    B1 + G1 = 300

    1.1*B1 + 1.4*G1 = 360

    I'll multiply the top equation by 11 and the bottom equation by 10:

    11B1 + 11G1 = 3300

    11B1 + 14G1 = 3600

    Subtract the two equations:

    -3G1 = - 300

    G1 = 100

    Thus B1 must be 200.

    There were 200 boys last year and 100 girls last year.
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