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Clearly, <math>2600</math> students is <math>4</math> times as many students as Lara's high school. Therefore, Lara's high school has <math>2600\div4=650</math> students, and Portia's high school has <math>650\cdot3=\boxed{\textbf{(C)} ~1950}</math> students. | Clearly, <math>2600</math> students is <math>4</math> times as many students as Lara's high school. Therefore, Lara's high school has <math>2600\div4=650</math> students, and Portia's high school has <math>650\cdot3=\boxed{\textbf{(C)} ~1950}</math> students. | ||
Revision as of 21:13, 9 April 2021
Contents
- 1 Problem
- 2 Solution 1
- 3 Solution 2 (One Variable)
- 4 Solution 3 (Arithmetic)
- 5 Solution 4 (Answer Choices)
- 6 Video Solution (Very fast & Simple)
- 7 Video Solution #1(Setting Variables)
- 8 Video Solution #2(Solving by equation)
- 9 Video Solution
- 10 Video Solution 5
- 11 Video Solution 6
- 12 Video Solution (Problems 1-3)
- 13 See Also
Problem
Portia's high school has times as many students as Lara's high school. The two high schools have a total of
students. How many students does Portia's high school have?
Solution 1
The following system of equations can be formed with representing the number of students in Portia's high school and
representing the number of students in Lara's high school.
Substituting
with
we get
. Solving for
, we get
. Since we need to find
we multiply
by 3 to get
, which is
-happykeeper
Solution 2 (One Variable)
Suppose Lara's high school has students. It follows that Portia's high school has
students. We know that
or
Our answer is
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Solution 3 (Arithmetic)
Clearly, students is
times as many students as Lara's high school. Therefore, Lara's high school has
students, and Portia's high school has
students.
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Solution 4 (Answer Choices)
Solution 4.1 (Quick Inspection)
The number of students in Portia's high school must be a multiple of This eliminates
and
Since
is too small (as it is clear that
), we are left with
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Solution 4.2 (Plug in the Answer Choices)
For we have
So,
is incorrect.
For we have
So,
is incorrect.
For we have
So,
is correct. For completeness, we will check choices
and
For we have
So,
is incorrect.
For we have
So,
is incorrect.
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Video Solution (Very fast & Simple)
~ Education, the Study of Everything
Video Solution #1(Setting Variables)
https://youtu.be/qNf6SiIpIsk?t=119 ~ThePuzzlr
Video Solution #2(Solving by equation)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aOpgeMfvUpE&list=PLexHyfQ8DMuKqltG3cHT7Di4jhVl6L4YJ&index=1 ~North America Math Contest Go Go Go
Video Solution
- pi_is_3.14
Video Solution 5
~savannahsolver
Video Solution 6
https://youtu.be/50CThrk3RcM?t=66
~IceMatrix
Video Solution (Problems 1-3)
~MathWithPi
See Also
2021 AMC 10A (Problems • Answer Key • Resources) | ||
Preceded by Problem 1 |
Followed by Problem 3 | |
1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 • 25 | ||
All AMC 10 Problems and Solutions |
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