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Suppose at ucf there are 4 girls for every 6 boys . there are. 250 altogether. how many boys and how many girls are in this class
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Suppose at ucf there are 4 girls for every 6 boys . there are. 250 altogether. how many boys and how many girls are in this class
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suppose at ucf there are 4 girls for every 6 boys . there are. 250 altogether. how many boys and how many girls are in this class
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boys : 150
Girls : 100
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4x + 6x = 250
10x = 250
x = 25
4(25) = 100
6(25) = 150
Answer: girls=100, boys=150
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