20% of the people in a school hall are teachers and the rest are pupils. 75% of the pupils are boys and there are 72 more boys than girls. How many boys must leave the hall so that 20% of the people in the hall are boys ?
Here is another ratio problem, similar to previous post of red and white roses.
Ratio of each group:
Teachers: 20% of people
Boys: 75% of 80% of people = 3/4 * 4/5 = 60% of people
Girls: 80% - 60% = 20% of people
T : B : G = 20 : 60 : 20
Since only boys must leave the hall, the number of teachers and girls are unchanged.
At first : T : B : G = 2u : 6u : 2u --> B : (T + G) = 6u : 4u
At the end (boys left only 20% ): B : (T + G) = 2u : 8u = 1u : 4u
From first ratio, boys are more than girls by (6u - 2u) = 4u --> 4u = 72 or u = 18.
Number of boys reduced from 6u to 1u --> 5u.
This is the number of boys that must leave the hall 5u --> 5 * 18 = 90 boys.
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