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2/9 of the people in the restaurant are adults....if there are 95 children more children then adults...how many children are there in the restaurant....pls help

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Answered by TheLightningWizard
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN -

FRACTION OF PEOPLE WHO ARE ADULTS - 2/9

NUMBER OF CHILDREN WHO ARE MORE THAN ADULTS - 95

let the number of Total people be x.

so the number of adults will be = 2x/9

the number of children will be = 2x/9 + 95

now find the total number of people.

2x \div 9 + 2x \div 9 + 95 = x

4x \div 9 + 95 = x

x = 171

therefore the total number of people in the restaurant is 171

no. of children =

171 \times  2 \div 9 + 95

38 + 95

 = 133

therefore the number of children in the restaurant will be 133.

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