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9 October, 20:23

There are 220 students in Year 7. 15% cycle to school. 60% are driven to school. The rest walk to school. (a) How many students cycle to school? (b) How many students are driven to school? (c) How many students walk to school?

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  1. 9 October, 23:59
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    a) 33 students cycle to school

    b) 132 students are driven to school

    c) 55 students walk to school

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Finding the number of students that arrive to school by different means of transport. Question (a) How many students cycle to school?

    since 15 % of the students cycle to school:

    15% * 220 students

    =33

    hence 33 students cycle to school

    Question (b) How many students are driven to school?

    since 60 % of the students are driven to school

    60% * 220 students

    = 132

    hence 132 students are driven to school.

    Question (c) How many students walk to school?

    since the remaining students walk to school. we can find this by removing the number of students that cycle and are driven to school from the total amount of students in the school.

    33 students walk to school

    132 students are driven to school

    the remaining students walk to school

    = 220 - 33 - 132

    = 55

    hence 55 students walk to school.
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