In one senior class, 1/3 of the students are honor students. Of these honor students, 2/7 are varsity athletes. If they are four athletes in the class, how many students are there in the class? a. 84 b. 42 c. 52 d. 60

2 Answers
May 16, 2018

B. 42

Explanation:

With the given information, we know that 2/7 of 1/3 of the class is equal to 4. This can be written as:

#2/7x * 1/3 = 4#, where #x# is the number of total students. All we need to do now is find #x#.

#2/7x = 12#

#2x = 84#

#x = 42#

May 16, 2018

There are (b) 42 students in the class.

Explanation:

From the given information, we know that #1/3# of the total number of students is the number of honour students:

#1/3 xx "(total students)" = "(honour students)"#

We also know that #2/7# of the honour students are athletes:

#2/7 xx "(honour students)" = "(athletes)"#

But we also know that the number of athletes in the class is #4#.
And since we also know that the number of honour students is "#1/3# the total number of students in the class", we substitute these values in like this:

#2/7 xx "(honour students)" = "(athletes)"#

#2/7 xx (1/3 xx "total students") = 4#

Let's allow #x# to represent the total number of students. Then our equation to solve is:

#2/7 xx 1/3 xx x = 4#

We can combine the two fractions on the left into one through multiplication:

#2/21 xx x = 4#

We can also isolate #x# by dividing both sides by #2/21# (which is the same a multiplying both sides by #21/2#):

#21/2(2/21 xx x) = 21/2xx4#

#x = 21/2 xx 4#

The 4 and the 2 reduce to "2 over 1":

#x = 21/1 xx 2#

And now we multiply #21 xx 2#:

#x = 42#