At east end middle school, twice as many students study spanish as study latin. The spanish class has 3 fewer than 25 Students.

LET L REPRESENT THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN LATIN CLASS. USE THE GIVEN INFORMATION TO WRITE AN EQUATION TO FIND THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS IN THE LATIN CLASS.

Why make an equation to solve the obvious ?

it says, "The spanish class has 3 fewer than 25 Students. "
so there are 22 students in the Spanish class.
"twice as many students study spanish as study latin", so obviously 11 students study Latin.

To write an equation to find the number of students in the Latin class, let's break down the given information step by step.

1. "At east end middle school, twice as many students study Spanish as study Latin."
This means that the number of students studying Spanish is twice the number of students studying Latin.

2. "The Spanish class has 3 fewer than 25 students."
This means that the number of students studying Spanish is 25 - 3 = 22.

3. Let L represent the number of students in the Latin class.
This means that we are trying to find the value of L, which represents the number of students in the Latin class.

Based on the given information, we can now write the equation:
2L = 22

Explanation:
The equation 2L = 22 represents the fact that twice the number of students in the Latin class (2L) is equal to the number of students in the Spanish class (22). This equation allows us to solve for L, the number of students in the Latin class. We can do this by dividing both sides of the equation by 2:
2L/2 = 22/2
L = 11

Therefore, the equation L = 11 represents the number of students in the Latin class.