In an examination, the ratio of passes to failures was 4:1, Had 30 less appeared and 20 less passed, the ratio of passes to failures would have been 5:1. How many students appeared for the examination? (solve with showing the process)
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p = the number of passes
f = the number of failures
p + f = the number of the people that appeared at the examination
the ratio of passes to failures was 4:1
P : f = 4 : 1
p = 4f
if 30 less had appeared and 20 less passed,the ratio of passes to failures would have been 5:1
30 less had appeared: p + f - 30
20 less passed: p - 20
number of failures: p + f - 30 - (p - 20) = p + f - 30 - p + 20 = f - 10
the ratio of passes to failures would have been 5:1
(p - 20) : (f - 10) = 5 : 1
p - 20 = 5(f - 10)
by solving the system of equations
p = 4f
p - 20 = 5(f - 10)
we find
p = 120 passes
f = 30 failures
p = the number of passes
f = the number of failures
p + f = the number of the people that appeared at the examination
the ratio of passes to failures was 4:1
P : f = 4 : 1
p = 4f
if 30 less had appeared and 20 less passed,the ratio of passes to failures would have been 5:1
30 less had appeared: p + f - 30
20 less passed: p - 20
number of failures: p + f - 30 - (p - 20) = p + f - 30 - p + 20 = f - 10
the ratio of passes to failures would have been 5:1
(p - 20) : (f - 10) = 5 : 1
p - 20 = 5(f - 10)
by solving the system of equations
p = 4f
p - 20 = 5(f - 10)
we find
p = 120 passes
f = 30 failures
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