SOLUTION: Hello. I am stumped as to even beginning this question! All I am very sure of is that my answer cannot be any greater than 64. "Eight girls get off a school bus that has a seati

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Question 827989: Hello. I am stumped as to even beginning this question! All I am very sure of is that my answer cannot be any greater than 64.
"Eight girls get off a school bus that has a seating capacity of 64 children. When they leave, the ratio of girls to boys becomes 3:4. When 5 boys get on the bus, the ratio of girls to boys becomes 7:11. How many students were initially on the bus?"

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"Eight girls get off a school bus that has a seating capacity of 64 children.
When they leave, the ratio of girls to boys becomes 3:4.
When 5 boys get on the bus, the ratio of girls to boys becomes 7:11.
How many students were initially on the bus?"
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A lot of steps here, but each one is not too hard to understand, if you take some time to follow them.
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Let g = number of girls initially\
let b = number of boys initially
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""Eight girls get off a school bus that has a seating capacity of 64 children.
When they leave, the ratio of girls to boys becomes 3:4.
=
Cross multiply
3b = 4(g-8)
3b = 4g - 32
3b - 4g = -32, use this form to use elimination
" When 5 boys get on the bus, the ratio of girls to boys becomes 7:11."
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Cross multiply
7(b+5) = 11(g-8)
7b + 35 = 11g - 88
7b = 11g - 88 - 35
7b = 11g - 123
7b - 11g = -123
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Elimination with these two equations
3b - 4g = -32
7b - 11g = -123
Multiply the 1st equation by 7, multiply the 2nd equation by 3
21b - 28g = -224
21b - 33g = -369
---------------------subtraction eliminates b, find g
5g = +145
g = 145/5
g = 29 girls initially
find the boys using 3b = 4g - 32
3b = 4(29) - 32
3b = 84
b = 84/3
b = 28 boys
How many students were initially on the bus?"
29 + 28 = 57 students
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You can confirm this by using these values to find the ratio's given


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