In Mr. Navarro’s first period class, 17/28 of the students got an A on their math test. In his second period class, 11/28 of the students got an A. What fraction more of the students got an A in Mr. Navarro’s first period class? Write in simplest form.

Respuesta :

his first period class got 6/28 more students that got As than his 2nd period

Answer:

[tex]\frac{6}{28}[/tex] more students got an A.

Simplest form of the fraction will be [tex]\frac{3}{14}[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

In the first period of Mr Navarro's class, fraction of students  got an A = [tex]\frac{17}{28}[/tex]

In second period class, number of students who got an A = [tex]\frac{11}{28}[/tex]

Now we have to calculate the fraction of more students who got an A in Mr Navarro's first period class = [tex]\frac{17}{28}-\frac{11}{28}[/tex]

                                                    = [tex]\frac{17-11}{28}[/tex]

                                                    = [tex]\frac{6}{28}[/tex]

Therefore, [tex]\frac{6}{28}[/tex] more students got an A in Mr Navarro's first period class.

To change this fraction in the simplest form we will divide the numerator and denominator by 2.

[tex]\frac{6}{28}=\frac{3}{14}[/tex]

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