because some girls have the desire to sit and samme with guys and standing.
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Girls typically sit while using the restroom due to anatomical differences and the design of the toilet. Boys often stand due to the ease and convenience of doing so. It's more about practicality and personal preference than gender norms.
The ratio of girls to boys in Charlotte's class is 3:2. This is found by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys to get 21/14 = 3/2.
Using the ratio provided, since the ratio of girls to boys is 7 to 5, the total ratio can be calculated as 7 + 5 = 12. Since there are 275 boys, the number of girls can be calculated as (7/12) * (275) = 159.375, which rounds to 159 girls.
Since the ratio of boys to girls is 5 to 8, the total ratio parts is 5 + 8 = 13. To find how many boys are in the class, divide the total number of girls (40) by the total parts of the ratio (13), then multiply by the number of boys parts (5). Thus, there are 15 boys in the class.
Yes, I do believe that there are more girls in the world, not too sure.
A quinceanera's court typically consists of 14 to 15 people, including the quinceanera herself as well as damas (maids) and chambelanes (male escorts).