Respuesta :
Now, let's start with the Guitarists: they are 5/8 of the 64 musicians, that is
64*[tex] \frac{5}{8} =8*5=40[/tex]
now, some number to 40 (total number of the guitarists) has the ratio of 1:4
ratios remain equivalent if we multiply both numbers by the same number.
so the ratio of 1:4 is equivalent to 10:40.
this means that there are 10 Jazz solos guitarists.
And how many classical solo guitarists were there? the rest! 40-10=30
so the answer is 30
64*[tex] \frac{5}{8} =8*5=40[/tex]
now, some number to 40 (total number of the guitarists) has the ratio of 1:4
ratios remain equivalent if we multiply both numbers by the same number.
so the ratio of 1:4 is equivalent to 10:40.
this means that there are 10 Jazz solos guitarists.
And how many classical solo guitarists were there? the rest! 40-10=30
so the answer is 30
If you would like to know how many guitarists play classical solos in the contest, you can calculate this using the following steps:
First, we have to find out how many musicians in a music contest are guitarists:
5/8 of 64 = 5/8 * 64 = 40 guitarists
Second, we have to divide 40 in the ratio of 1 : 4:
- add the numbers: 1 + 4 = 5
- divide and multiply: 1 / 5 * 40 = 8 ... jazz solos
4 / 5 * 40 = 32 ... classical solos
Result: 32 guitarists play classical solos in the contest.
First, we have to find out how many musicians in a music contest are guitarists:
5/8 of 64 = 5/8 * 64 = 40 guitarists
Second, we have to divide 40 in the ratio of 1 : 4:
- add the numbers: 1 + 4 = 5
- divide and multiply: 1 / 5 * 40 = 8 ... jazz solos
4 / 5 * 40 = 32 ... classical solos
Result: 32 guitarists play classical solos in the contest.