3/10 of the passengers in a bus were men. 2/7 of the remainder were women and the rest were children. I f there were 50 passengers in the bus, how many more children than women were there?

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THEREFOR, THERE WERE_________ MORE CHILDREN THAN WOMAN

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n = number of passengers

n = 50

m = number of mens

m = ( 3 / 10 ) * 50 = 150 / 10 = 15

r = the rest

r = 50 - 15 = 35

w = number of womans

w = ( 2 / 7 ) * r = 2 * 35 / 7 = 70 / 7 = 10

c = number of childrens

m + w + c = 50

15 + 10 + c = 50

25 + c = 50 Subtract 25 to both sides

25 + c - 25 = 50 - 25

c = 25

c - w = 25 - 10 = 15

THERE WERE 15 MORE CHILDREN THAN WOMAN

To find the number of men on the bus, we can calculate 3/10 of the total number of passengers:

(3/10) * 50 = 15 men

The remainder of the passengers on the bus would be 50 - 15 = 35.

To find the number of women in the remainder, we can calculate 2/7 of the remainder:

(2/7) * 35 = 10 women

The rest of the passengers would then be children, which would be the difference between the remainder and the number of women:

35 - 10 = 25 children

Therefore, there were 25 - 10 = 15 more children than women on the bus.

To find out how many more children than women there were, we need to calculate the number of women and children separately.

Let's start by finding the number of men on the bus. We know that 3/10 of the passengers were men. So, to find the number of men, you can calculate 3/10 of 50 (the total number of passengers):

Men = (3/10) * 50 = 3 * 5 = 15

So, there were 15 men on the bus.

Now, let's find the remaining number of passengers after considering the men. Subtract the number of men from the total number of passengers:

Remaining passengers = Total passengers - Men = 50 - 15 = 35

Next, let's find the number of women. We know that 2/7 of the remaining passengers were women. To find the number of women, calculate 2/7 of the remaining passengers:

Women = (2/7) * Remaining passengers = (2/7) * 35 = 10

So, there were 10 women on the bus.

Finally, to find the number of children, subtract the number of women from the remaining passengers:

Children = Remaining passengers - Women = 35 - 10 = 25

Therefore, there were 25 more children than women on the bus.