To find the number of students fit in each van if 22 students can be transported in 3 vans and 1 car, 28 students can be transported in 2 vans and 4 cars.
Answer to Problem 1CCSR
6 students can fit in each van & option C is correct.
Explanation of Solution
Given:
22 students can be transported in 3 vans and 1 car, 28 students can be transported in 2 vans and 4 cars.
Calculation:
Let x and y be the number of students fit in each van and car respectively.
Then according to given conditions, we get
Now,
Therefore 6 students can fit in each van.
Hence option C is correct.
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