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13 Jul 2022, 02:30
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Every student who studies journalism at a university receives one of the following grades: P, F, W, or C. If 1/6 of the students receive P's, 1/5 receive F's, 1/2 receive W's, and 20 students receive C's, how many students in the university study journalism?
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Let x = the number of students in the university studying journalism. The number of students who receive a P, F, or W = (1/6)x + (I/5)x + (l/2)x = (26/30)x. Then, (4/30)x = the 20 remaining students (C), so x = 150.
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13 Jul 2022, 14:48
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Let x = the number of students in the university studying journalism. The number of students who receive a P, F, or W = (1/6)x + (I/5)x + (l/2)x = (26/30)x. Then, (4/30)x = the 20 remaining students (C), so x = 150.