A large aquarium contains only two kinds of fish, guppies and swordtails. If 3/4​​ of the number of guppies is equal to 2/3​​ of the number of swordtails, then what fraction of fish in this aquarium are guppies?

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{8}{17}[/tex] of fish in this aquarium are guppies.

Step-by-step explanation:

Let x be the number of guppies and y be the number of swordtails in the aquarium,

According to the question,

[tex]\frac{3}{4}\text{ of } x=\frac{2}{3}\text{ of }y[/tex]

[tex]\frac{3x}{4}=\frac{2y}{3}[/tex]

By cross multiplication,

[tex]9x=8y[/tex]

[tex]\implies \frac{x}{y}=\frac{8}{9}[/tex]

Thus, the ratio of guppies and swordtail fishes is 8 : 9

Let guppies = 8x, swordtail = 9x

Where, x is any number,

Since, the aquarium contains only two kinds of fish, guppies and swordtails,

So, the total fishes = 8x + 9x = 17x

Hence, the fraction of fish in the aquarium are guppies = [tex]\frac{\text{Guppies}}{\text{Total fishes}}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{8x}{17x}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac{8}{17}[/tex]