2015 AIME II Problems/Problem 2
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Problem
In a new school percent of the students are freshmen,
percent are sophomores,
percent are juniors, and
percent are seniors. All freshmen are required to take Latin, and
percent of the sophomores,
percent of the juniors, and
percent of the seniors elect to take Latin. The probability that a randomly chosen Latin student is a sophomore is
, where
and
are relatively prime positive integers. Find
.
Solution 1
We see that of students are learning Latin. In addition,
of students are sophomores learning Latin. Thus, our desired probability is
and our answer is
Solution 2
Assume that there are 100 students in the school. There are 40 freshman taking Latin, 24 sophomores taking Latin, 10 juniors taking Latin, and 2 seniors taking Latin. We get the probability to be the number of sophomores taking Latin over the total number of students taking Latin, or . Simplifying, we get
. Adding, we get
.
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