i would choose the 3 hottest ones then out of those 3 choose the 2 smartest ones then out of those 2 choose the one you like the most YOU GO GIRL!!!!
Lucky youu :-)
yeah really
i mean guys like me but every boy
L......U.......C.......K........Y
and your nine
YaY for you girfriend
but you also could just pick the one you like the best and chose him
:)
9 boys
If the boy to girl ratio in the class is 3:5, this means that for every 3 boys, there are 5 girls. To find the number of boys in the class, you need to divide the total number of students by the total parts of the ratio (3+5=8) to get the value of each part. Then multiply this value by the number of parts representing boys (3) to find the number of boys. Therefore, in a class of 24 students, there would be 9 boys (24/8=3, 3x3=9).
im thinking its 2 of of 20 ( 2/20)
10:18 or 5:9 (simplified)
boys:girls::7:9
Ratios are good for comparing two quantities. Like in a classroom, the ratio of girls to boys, for example. Say the class has 40 students, and 22 of them are girls, so this is 22/40 = 55% of the class. But the ratio is comparing the girls to the boys, not the entire class. So if there are 55% girls, then 100% - 55% = 45% boys. Now the ratio can be made of 55 : 45 girl to boy ratio. This can be simplified to a 11:9 ratio.
girls
Let the number of girls be ( x ). Then, the number of boys is ( 3x ). According to the problem, the total number of students is 36, so we can set up the equation: ( x + 3x = 36 ). Solving this gives ( 4x = 36 ), which means ( x = 9 ) (girls), and therefore, there are ( 3 \times 9 = 27 ) boys in the class.
If the ratio of girls to boys is 5 to 4, this means that out of every 9 students (5 girls + 4 boys), 5 are girls and 4 are boys. To find out how many girls there are in the class, you need to divide the total number of students by the total parts of the ratio (5 + 4 = 9) and then multiply that result by the girls' portion of the ratio (5/9). So, in this case, there would be (5/9) * 90 = 50 girls in the class.
4/9 x 18 = 8 so there are 8 grils
3 boys to 7 girls is 3 boys per 10 students gives class size of 13 too small; 6 boys per 20 students gives class size of 26; 9 boys per 30 students gives class size of 39 too many; class size is 26
If the ratio is 5:4, and the number of pupils is 27, this means that there are 5 + 4 = 9 ninths to the whole. Therefore, 5/9 x 27 is equal to 15 and 4/9 x 27 is equal to 12. There are therefore 15 girls and 12 boys.