Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Nationwide Exam

Thirty-two students took a nationwide exam and all the students from Indiana passed it.  If the students from Indiana made up exactly 5% of the total number of students that passed the test, how many students passed it and how many students were from Indiana?

3 comments:

  1. Total number who passed the exam is: 20
    Number of students from Indiana : 1

    Logic:
    Trial and Error:
    Assume 2 students from Indiana, then this 2 students are 5% of total passed, thus total number of students who passed should be 40. But this cannot be.
    So now assume 1, then total students who passed is 20.
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  2. 5% is 1/20, and the only multiple of 20 less than 32 is 20, so 20 students passed and only one of them is from Indiana.

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  3. Well, that was quickly solved with limits. Just one student from Indiana (must have been a pretty limited 'nationwide' exam if only 32 people were tested).

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