The table below shows the total number of people (Adults + Children) who visited four different parks in a week. It also provides the total number of ...
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The table below shows the total number of people (Adults + Children) who visited four different parks in a week. It also provides the total number of males and the ratio of males to females among the adult visitors. Note: (i) Adults = Males + Females, (ii) Total adult males visiting all four parks combined = 2700.
| Parks | Total people (Adults + Children) | Total number of males | Ratio of males to females (Adults) |
|---|---|---|---|
| A | 2200 | 80P | - |
| B | 1440 | 40P | - |
| C | 1200 | 45P | 9 : 4 |
| D | 480 | 15P | 5 : 3 |
If the total number of females visiting park A is 40% more than the total females visiting park C, and the total females visiting park B are 115 more than the total males visiting park D, find the average number of children who visited parks A and B.