Stephanie starts with a large number of soccer balls. She gives of them to Alphonso and of them to Christine. The number of balls that she is left with is a multiple of 9. What is the smallest number of soccer balls with which Stephanie could have started?

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(a) A large water jug is full of water. After 24 litres of water are added, the jug is
{ full. What is the volume of the jug, in litres?
(b) Stephanie starts with a large number of soccer balls. She gives of them to
Alphonso and of them to Christine. The number of balls that she is left
with is a multiple of 9. What is the smallest number of soccer balls with which
3.
Stephanie could have started?
(c) Each student in a math club is in either the Junior section or the Senior section.
No student is in both sections.
Of the Junior students, 60% are left-handed and 40% are right-handed.
Of the Senior students, 10% are left-handed and 90% are right-handed.
No student in the math club is both left-handed and right-handed.
The total number of left-handed students is equal to the total number of right-
handed students in the math club.
Determine the percentage of math club members that are in the Junior section.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) A large water jug is full of water. After 24 litres of water are added, the jug is { full. What is the volume of the jug, in litres? (b) Stephanie starts with a large number of soccer balls. She gives of them to Alphonso and of them to Christine. The number of balls that she is left with is a multiple of 9. What is the smallest number of soccer balls with which 3. Stephanie could have started? (c) Each student in a math club is in either the Junior section or the Senior section. No student is in both sections. Of the Junior students, 60% are left-handed and 40% are right-handed. Of the Senior students, 10% are left-handed and 90% are right-handed. No student in the math club is both left-handed and right-handed. The total number of left-handed students is equal to the total number of right- handed students in the math club. Determine the percentage of math club members that are in the Junior section.
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