In a group of 18 children, there are twice as many girls as boys, and twice as many right-handed people as there are left-handed people. If a sixth of the boys are left-handed, how many girls are right-handed?
Correct answer: E
Explanation
as per the question !!
total number of boys = 6 , total number girls =12
right handed = 12 , reft handed = 6
1/6(Boys)= left handed = 1
number of left handed people left = 5 = girls
total number of right handed girls = 12 - 5 = 7
E
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