If there are 55 children in the classroom then it is not possible for 61 of them ti be girls!
It is not opssible to give a sensible answer to this question. 46+58 = 104. So if the class has 46% girls and 58% boys then the class has 4% who are simultaneously girls and boys.
7 boys
18 boys 30 girls
If boys are first, I'm guessing 3 boys and 2 girls.
estimate: is 20-30
22 boys and 19 girls
153
Since there are 2 boys and 3 girls there are 3 girls in a class of 5. For a class of 30 there is thus 3/5 times 30 = 18 girls John
45 boys are in the class
87
It is not opssible to give a sensible answer to this question. 46+58 = 104. So if the class has 46% girls and 58% boys then the class has 4% who are simultaneously girls and boys.
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25 If the ratio is 5 boys to 8 girls, there are 25 girls and 15 boys in the class. To solve for girls, multiply 40 x 5/8. Then subtract the girls from 40 to find how many boys.
There are 18 girls and 6 boys in the class of 24 students
7 boys
160 boys. 162 boys.
8