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10 October, 22:19

100 students attended a school carnival. If 60% of the students were less than 10

years old and 75% of the students were over 6 years old, how many children were

between 6 and 10 years old?

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  1. 11 October, 00:04
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    100 students attended a carnival.

    less than 10 years old: 60% of the students = 60% * 100 = 60/100 * 100 = 60 students

    over 6 years old: 75% of the students = 75% * 100 = 75/100 * 100 = 75 students

    If you would like to know how many children were between 6 and 10 years old, you can calculate this using the following steps:

    If there are 75 children over 6 years old, that means that there must be 25 children (100 - 75) less than 6 years old, so if there are 60 children less than 10 years old, that means that there are 60 - 25 = 35 children over 6 years old.

    The correct result would be 35 children.
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