The ration of girls to boys is 21:6
To simplify this divide both numbers by 3 = 7:2
The ratio would be 6/5 in simplest form
Expressed as a ratio in its simplest form, 10 boys to 25 girls are in the ratio 2:5.
45 noys
There are 12 boys.
The ratio is: 2 to 1
The ratio would be 6/5 in simplest form
If the ratio of boys to girls is 12 to 3, then the total ratio is 12 + 3 = 15. To find how many girls are in the class, we divide the number of girls by the total ratio, 24 / 15 = 1.6. This means there are approximately 1.6 girls in the class. However, since we can't have a fraction of a girl, we can conclude that there are 2 girls in the class.
Expressed as a ratio in its simplest form, 10 boys to 25 girls are in the ratio 2:5.
45 boys are in the class
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.
45 noys
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.
There are 12 boys.
The ratio is: 2 to 1
girls = 15 boys = 42 - 15 = 27 ratio of girls to boys = 15/27
The ratio is 4:5
It is already in its simplest ratio because 17 is a prime number but if it were 7 boys to 21 girls then the ratio would be 1 to 3