The above answer does not make sense to me. But you could seat them as one would at a formal dinner: boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl, boy, girl.
Only 1 way.
5g = 1b (5 girls for every 1 boy) Xg = 20b (unknown number of girls for every 20 boys.) It looks like the answer is as easy as multiplying 20 by 5, which equals 100. Why? Well if you actually had a bunch of girls and boys together, you would get 20 boys and ask that 5 girls go to each boy. Then imagine in your head how many girls there are around the 20 boys, even if you have to draw a picture.
275 girls, 325 boys.
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To determine the total number of people in the group, simply add the number of boys and girls together. There are 21 boys and 56 girls, so 21 + 56 equals 77. Therefore, there would be 77 people in the group.
80 boys and 30 girls
No, Because if they were boys would of distracted the girls or maybe opposite.
girls, i would know, i play softball 12 months round
they are mean went they want to be mean and when they are in a bad mood
72 girls and 18 boys for a total of 90.
Of course. There is no LAW about that.
The Jackie Gleason Show - 1952 Boys and Girls Together was released on: USA: 23 April 1955
all hope for girls and Alexander for the boys
NO the boys went to College of William and Mary. The girls went to the school of Dame
Yes, Jason Wright teaches boys and girls together. I know because I signed up for basketball classes with him and it said boys and girls may participate.
Public schools.
A segregation school.
When it's boys and girls playing together.