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The ratio of the number of students in the morning shift and afternoon shift of a school was $13 : 9$. After 21 students moved from the morning shift to the afternoon shift, this ratio became $19 : 14$. Next, some new students joined the morning and afternoon shifts in the ratio $3 : 8$ and then the ratio of the number of students in the morning shift and the afternoon shift became $5 : 4$. The number of new students who joined is:

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In ratio problems with movements or new additions: \begin{itemize} \item Start by expressing initial quantities with a variable and the given ratio, \item Use each updated ratio step-by-step to form equations, \item Solve sequentially; often the first ratio change determines the scale, and the second determines the added amounts. \end{itemize}
Updated On: Dec 5, 2025
  • \(88\)
  • \(12\)
  • \(11\)
  • \(99\)
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Step 1: Initial numbers of students. Let the initial numbers of students in the morning and afternoon shifts be: \[ M = 13x,\quad A = 9x. \] After 21 students move from morning to afternoon: \[ M' = 13x - 21,\quad A' = 9x + 21. \] Given the new ratio is \(19 : 14\): \[ \frac{13x - 21}{9x + 21} = \frac{19}{14}. \] Cross-multiply: \[ 14(13x - 21) = 19(9x + 21), \] \[ 182x - 294 = 171x + 399, \] \[ 182x - 171x = 399 + 294, \] \[ 11x = 693 \Rightarrow x = 63. \] So, after the transfer (and before new admissions): \[ M' = 13 \cdot 63 - 21 = 819 - 21 = 798, \] \[ A' = 9 \cdot 63 + 21 = 567 + 21 = 588. \]
Step 2: New admissions. New students join in the ratio \(3 : 8\). Let: \[ \text{New morning} = 3y,\quad \text{New afternoon} = 8y. \] Final numbers: \[ M_f = 798 + 3y,\quad A_f = 588 + 8y. \] Given final ratio is \(5 : 4\): \[ \frac{798 + 3y}{588 + 8y} = \frac{5}{4}. \] Cross-multiply: \[ 4(798 + 3y) = 5(588 + 8y), \] \[ 3192 + 12y = 2940 + 40y, \] \[ 3192 - 2940 = 40y - 12y, \] \[ 252 = 28y \Rightarrow y = 9. \]
Step 3: Total number of new students. Total new students: \[ 3y + 8y = 11y = 11 \times 9 = 99. \] Therefore, the number of new students who joined is \[ \boxed{99}. \]
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