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School A has boys to girls in the ratio 5:6 and school B has girls to boys in the ratio 8:7. If the number..............

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School A has boys to girls in the ratio 5:6 and school B has girls to boys in the ratio 8:7.
If the number of students in school A is at least twice as many as the number of students in school B, what is the minimum percentage of boys when both schools are considered together?

posted Jun 20, 2022 by Kapil Kapoor

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