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In the ratio of boys to girls being 3:2, for every 5 students, 3 are boys and 2 are girls. This means that if there are 15 boys, there would be 10 girls, and if there are 6 boys, there would be 4 girls. Therefore, the number of boys and girls could vary, but it will always follow this ratio, such as 9 boys and 6 girls or 12 boys and 8 girls as additional examples.
In the seventh grade class, there are 14 boys and 30 total students, which means there are 30 - 14 = 16 girls. The ratio of boys to girls is 14:16. Simplifying this ratio by dividing both numbers by 2 gives us 7:8. Therefore, the simplest form of the ratio of boys to girls is 7:8.
The ratio of girls to boys in the class can be calculated by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys. With 15 girls and 10 boys, the ratio is 15:10. This can be simplified to 3:2 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 5. Thus, the ratio of girls to boys is 3:2.
To find the overall ratio of boys to girls in both teams, we first need to determine the number of boys and girls in each team based on their ratios. For Team A (ratio of boys to girls is 2:1), let’s assume there are 21 boys and 10 girls, giving a total of 31 students. For Team B (ratio of boys to girls is 4:1), let’s assume there are 4 boys and 1 girl, giving a total of 5 students. However, the actual numbers may vary, but the overall ratio of boys to girls will depend on the actual numbers divided into the teams. Since you mentioned the ratios but not the total students, we can assert that the ratios within each team will affect the overall ratio when combined.
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The ratio of boys to girls is 18:28. Simplified it is 9:14.14/9
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In the ratio of boys to girls being 3:2, for every 5 students, 3 are boys and 2 are girls. This means that if there are 15 boys, there would be 10 girls, and if there are 6 boys, there would be 4 girls. Therefore, the number of boys and girls could vary, but it will always follow this ratio, such as 9 boys and 6 girls or 12 boys and 8 girls as additional examples.
Ratio = 250/300 or 5/6
In the seventh grade class, there are 14 boys and 30 total students, which means there are 30 - 14 = 16 girls. The ratio of boys to girls is 14:16. Simplifying this ratio by dividing both numbers by 2 gives us 7:8. Therefore, the simplest form of the ratio of boys to girls is 7:8.
The ratio would be 6/5 in simplest form
If there are 125 boys and 25 girls, then the ratio of boys to girls would be 5:1.
The ratio of girls to boys in the class can be calculated by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys. With 15 girls and 10 boys, the ratio is 15:10. This can be simplified to 3:2 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 5. Thus, the ratio of girls to boys is 3:2.
The ratio of girls to boys is 21/14 = 3/2 = 1.5 . The ratio of boys to girls is 14/21 = 2/3 = 0.66 .
2 boys for every 3 girls 8 boys / 2 boys = 4 times the original ratio 4 times original ratio x 3 girls = 12 girls
The ratio of girls to boys in this scenario is 5:1. This is determined by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys, which gives us 15 girls divided by 3 boys, resulting in a ratio of 5 girls to 1 boy.