24 boys, 16 girls, which equals 40 students.
There are 1007 girls and 901 boys.
Oh, dude, let me break it down for you. So, if you have 17 girls and 10 boys in the class, the probability of selecting a girl is like the number of girls divided by the total number of students. So, it's 17 girls out of 27 students, which simplifies to about 63%. Cool, right?
812-36=776 776(divided by)2=388 388+36=424 There are 424 girls in the school....
21 boys + 14 girls = 35 studentsThis also works for math and social studies classes.
Girls + girls = silly (as well).
80 boys and 30 girls
If there are 24 girls in a class of 50 and we assume the remaining students are boys, then there are 26 boys and the ratio of boys to girls is 26boys/24girls = 13/12=1.08333 boys for each girl.
18 boys and 12 girls
There are 18 girls and 6 boys in the class of 24 students
There are 8 boys and 12 girls and 8 students with glasses.
total number of students are 25 so givin boys number is 12 that way ratio of girls 13/25
If there were 30 students in the class, it would mean that 2/5 are girls. Girls = 12. Boys = 18
That would be a total of 335 students.
62.5
60%
13 to 17
1380 girls.