A certain college enrolled, 29,000 students in the fall of 2015 when the state was collected it was reported that of that number 53% were female and 47% were male in addition 62% were over the age of 25 how many students were there in each category of 40% of those over the age of 25 were male ?

To find the number of students in each category, we need to first calculate the number of students over the age of 25.

62% of 29,000 students = 0.62 * 29,000 = 17,980 students over the age of 25.

40% of those over the age of 25 were male.

40% of 17,980 students = 0.40 * 17,980 = 7,192 male students over the age of 25.

Now, let's calculate the number of students who are female and over the age of 25.

53% of 29,000 students = 0.53 * 29,000 = 15,370 female students.

Now, we need to subtract the number of female students over the age of 25 from the total number of female students to find the number of female students under the age of 25.

15,370 female students - 7,192 female students over 25 = 8,178 female students under 25.

Finally, to find the number of male students under the age of 25, we subtract the number of male students over the age of 25 from the total number of male students.

47% of 29,000 students = 0.47 * 29,000 = 13,630 male students.

13,630 male students - 7,192 male students over 25 = 6,438 male students under 25.

Therefore, there were 8,178 female students under the age of 25, 7,192 male students over the age of 25, and 6,438 male students under the age of 25.