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| Question 578092:  At the north campus of a performing arts school,10% of the students are music majors. At the south campus,90% of the students are music majors. The campuses are merged into one east campus. If 42% of the 1000 students at the east campus are music majors, how many students did each of the north and south campuses have before the merger
 Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! At the north campus of a performing arts school,10% of the students are music majors. At the south campus,90% of the students are music majors.
 The campuses are merged into one east campus.
 If 42% of the 1000 students at the east campus are music majors, how many students did each of the north and south campuses have before the merger
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 Let n = total number in the north campus
 then
 .1n = music majors there
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 Let s = total number in the south campus
 then
 .9s = music majors there
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 We know:
 n + s = 1000
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 .1n + .9s = .42(1000)
 .1n + .9s = 420
 Multiply by 10, subtract the 1st equation
 1n + 9s = 4200
 1n + 1s = 1000
 ---------------subtraction eliminates n, finds s
 8s = 3200
 s = 3200/8
 s = 400 student were at the south campus (before the merger)
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 1000-400 = 600 were at the north campus
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 See if that works out, using the number of music majors.
 .1(600) + .9(400) = 420
 60 + 360 = 420
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