Mathematics
Of 132 examinees of a certain class, the ratio of passed to failed students is 9 : 2. If 4 more students passed, what would have been the ratio of passed to failed students?
3 : 28
28 : 5
4 : 25
25 : 4
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Answer
Given,
Total examinees of a class = 132 and ratio of passed to failed = 9 : 2.
Let number of passed students be 9x and failed students be 2x.
Then,
⇒ 9x + 2x = 132
⇒ 11x = 132
⇒ x = = 12.
The number of passed students = 9 × 12 = 108
The number of failed students = 2 × 12 = 24
If 4 more students passed, then
New number of passed students = 108 + 4 = 112
New number of failed students = 24 - 4 = 20
Then the new ratio of passed to failed = 112 : 20 = 28 : 5.
Hence, option 2 is the correct option.
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