To write the system of equations and solve to find the number of girls and boys in band third period.
Answer to Problem 13PPS
Girls: 29
Boys: 11
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Number of students in bandthird period: 40
Number of girls is 4 less than 3 times the number of boys.
Calculation:
Let x be the number of girls and y be the number of boys in band third period.
There are 40 students in band third period.
The number of girls is 4 less than 3 times the number of boys.
Substitute the value of x in equation (1),
Substitute the value of y in equation (2),
Conclusion:
Therefore, the number of boys in the band third period is 11 and the number of girls in the band third period is 29.
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