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An Annville Junior High School, <math>30\%</math> of the students in the Math Club are in the Science Club, and <math>80\%</math> of the students in the Science Club are in the Math Club. There are 15 students in the Science Club. How many students are in the Math Club? | An Annville Junior High School, <math>30\%</math> of the students in the Math Club are in the Science Club, and <math>80\%</math> of the students in the Science Club are in the Math Club. There are 15 students in the Science Club. How many students are in the Math Club? | ||
<math>\text{(A)}\ 12 \qquad \text{(B)}\ 15 \qquad \text{(C)}\ 30 \qquad \text{(D)}\ 36 \qquad \text{(E)}\ 40</math> | <math>\text{(A)}\ 12 \qquad \text{(B)}\ 15 \qquad \text{(C)}\ 30 \qquad \text{(D)}\ 36 \qquad \text{(E)}\ 40</math> | ||
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==Solution== | ==Solution== | ||
− | If <math>80\%</math> of the people in the science club of <math>15</math> people are in the Math Club, <math>\frac{4}{5}\times15=12</math> people are in the Math Club | + | If <math>80\%</math> of the people in the science club of <math>15</math> people are in the Math Club, <math>\frac{4}{5}\times15=12</math> people are in the both the Math Club and the Science Club. |
− | <math>12</math> | + | These <math>12</math> people make up <math>30\%</math> of the Math Club. |
− | + | Setting up a proportion: | |
− | <math> | + | <math>12\cdot 1.00 =0.30\cdot x</math> |
− | <math>40= | + | <math>\frac{12}{0.3} = 40=x </math> |
There are <math>40=\boxed{E}</math> people in the Math Club. | There are <math>40=\boxed{E}</math> people in the Math Club. | ||
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== See also == | == See also == | ||
− | {{AJHSME box|year=1998| | + | {{AJHSME box|year=1998|num-b=13|num-a=15}} |
* [[AJHSME]] | * [[AJHSME]] | ||
* [[AJHSME Problems and Solutions]] | * [[AJHSME Problems and Solutions]] | ||
* [[Mathematics competition resources]] | * [[Mathematics competition resources]] | ||
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Problem
An Annville Junior High School, of the students in the Math Club are in the Science Club, and of the students in the Science Club are in the Math Club. There are 15 students in the Science Club. How many students are in the Math Club?
Solution
If of the people in the science club of people are in the Math Club, people are in the both the Math Club and the Science Club.
These people make up of the Math Club.
Setting up a proportion:
There are people in the Math Club.
See also
1998 AJHSME (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
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Followed by Problem 15 | |
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