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25% of the students in a school are in the Arts faculty.If 175 students are in Arts faculty, find the number of students in the school.

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25% of the students in a school are in the Arts faculty.If 175 students are in Arts faculty, find the number of students in the school.

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Solution

To find the total number of students in the school, we need to understand that the 175 students in the Arts faculty represent 25% of the total students.

Step 1: We know that 25% is equivalent to 0.25 in decimal form.

Step 2: To find the total, we divide the number of Arts students by 0.25.

So, 175 ÷ 0.25 = 700

Therefore, there are 700 students in the school.

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