A neophyte is a beginner. On the first day of classes, 28,000 students arrived at the university campus. If three sevenths were neophytes, how many were not neophytes?

2 Answers
Feb 23, 2018

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Explanation:

Alright, so here we need to find 3/7 of 28000.

For this problem, all you have to do is multiply the two numbers together

=3/7*28000

=84000/7

=12000

So 12,000 students were neophytes. Therefore, 28000-12000=16000 people who were not neophytes.

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~Chandler Dowd

Feb 24, 2018

16,000 students are not neophytes.

Explanation:

You can do the question in two different ways.

1. Find how many students are neophytes and the subtract them from the total number of students.

3/cancel7 xx cancel28000^4000 = 12,000

28,000 - 12,000 = 16,000 were not neophytes.

2. The second method is to subtract the fractions first

If 3/7 are neophytes, then 7/7 -3/7 = 4/7 are not.

Find 4/7 xx28,000 = 16,000 students#