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    A class has less than 30 students
    Exactly 3/4 of them own footballs
    Exactly 7/8 of them own football boots.

    i)How many students are there in the class?
    ii)How many students own both football boots and footballs?



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    If you're going to just rob a random question off the internet, at least find an explanation for the answer. If the answer to i is a specific number, then surely the answer to ii must be specific also?
    Last edited by Black_Apalachi; 20-03-2010 at 03:25 AM.

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    thats what i think too black apachi...

    for first part just find vales of n such that

    3n/4, 7n/8 is an integer, as obviously can't have not a whole number of people.

    this gives n = 8,16,24,32... but n0 so only 8, 16, 24.

    second part is so ambiguous, because we are assuming that there are 0 students who have nothing.

    but,

    if we take n = 24, which is most likely for a class size this will give the answer of 15.
    if we take n = 16, this gives 10.
    if we take n = 8, this gives 5.
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    No offense to anyone but how the hell is that question the "hardest maths question ever" :S

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    First of all, this doesn't qualify for "Hardest Maths Question Ever".
    Second, if there are 8 students in the class, how can there by 15 who own both footballs and football boots?


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    i got the first question right.
    i dont give a ____ if i do its ____ you

    fyi, i wont stop using adblock #shame.


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    oh and if you moan that im rude its because
    i dont have respect for most 15 year olds...
    especially ones which come on here.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselShaq View Post
    First of all, this doesn't qualify for "Hardest Maths Question Ever".
    Second, if there are 8 students in the class, how can there by 15 who own both footballs and football boots?
    What did i say in the spoiler?

    I got this from the internet, dont slate if the answers are wrong - i didn't work them out

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    If the answer to the second part is 15, then the answer to the first must be 24. If the answer to the first contains "or"s, then the answer to the second part must also contain "or"s.

    And ignore my first point from my previous post. Essential information is missing from the question if you're working it out, making the question impossible to answer, hence "Hardest Maths Question Ever".


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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselShaq View Post
    If the answer to the second part is 15, then the answer to the first must be 24. If the answer to the first contains "or"s, then the answer to the second part must also contain "or"s.

    And ignore my first point from my previous post. Essential information is missing from the question if you're working it out, making the question impossible to answer, hence "Hardest Maths Question Ever".
    Carry on if you will, i got this from the internet by typing 'Hardest maths question ever' I dont care if it is or not, nor that you're trying to explain it to me

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    I'm not slating the "wrong" answer here, since I don't know if the answer is wrong or not.


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