Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Since you have 46 students and the number of males is 4 more than the number of females, let's subtract 4 from 46.
46-4=42
That gives us 42.
To find how many females you have in that class, divided 42 by 2.
42/2=21
That gives us 21.
So there are 21 girls in that class. Let's find how many males are in that class.
Remember that the number of males is 4 more than the number of females, so let's add 4 to the number of females in that Spanish class. The number of females in that Spanish class is 21. We just figured that out.
21+4=25
That gives us 25.
So in that Spanish class, there are 25 boys and 21 girls.
Let's check to make sure our answer is correct, by finding the sum of 25 and 21. Does it equal to 46?
25+21=46
Yes, it does! I hope that helps! I'm only in 6th grade, so... :)