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23 June, 01:07

At the last school pep rally, 4 out of every 9 students wore school colors. Based on this information, if 450 students attend the next pep rally, how many of these students will wear school colors?

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  1. 23 June, 01:43
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    The ratio of students is 4:5, with 4 students out of every 9 wearing colors and 5 not. Use this ratio to solve: how many students out of 450 are wearing the colors? First divide by 9 to get 50, then multiply by 4. The answer is 200.
  2. 23 June, 03:43
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    So, here's the ratio:

    4:5 (I got 5 because 9 - 4 = 5)

    We can add variables to these and make an equation:

    9n = 450

    n = 450/9

    n = 50

    50*4 = 200

    200 students will wear school colors.
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