help: How many students in the class are walking?

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The question:

One-fourth of the students in Luke's class are walking for charity. Eighteen of the students in his class are not walking. Sixty students from his school are walking. How many students in Luke's class are walking? Explain.

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Thanks for the help
 
If one-fourth are walking, how many fourths aren't walking?

Divide the "not walking" number into this many pieces. Each piece is one-fourth.

Eliz.
 
Re: help

Hello, bcvinc!

A strange problem . . .

\(\displaystyle \text{One-fourth of the students in Luke's class are walking for charity.}\)
\(\displaystyle \text{ Eighteen of the students in his class are not walking.}\)
\(\displaystyle \sout{\text{ Sixty students from his school are walking.}}\;\;\) . . . Who cares?
\(\displaystyle \text{ How many students in Luke's class are walking? Explain.}\)
If one-fourth of his class is walking, then three-fourths of his class is not walking.
Hence, there are three times as many non-walkers as walkers.

Since there are 18 non-walkers, there must be 6 walkers.
 
Thanks

Soroban,

That was a question on my 4th grader's homework. Had us stumped. Thanks so much for your help. It is greatly appreciated.

Eliz...thanks for your answer also.
 
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