The ratio of children to adults is 120:80 or 3:2
The ratio is in its simplest form. If it helps, the % adults is 6.98%, students is 93.02%
190 girls
It is usually calculated as the number of children (aged under 15 years) as a ratio of people of working age (ages 15 to 64). This ratio is currently in a state of flux because the pension age is being raised in many countries so that the denominator of the ratio covers a bigger age range.
None. There are some measurements which, in some people, are approximately equal to the Golden Ratio but those same measurements, for other people, are not.
You add the two numbers together as the denominator and put one of the original numbers in the numerator. Example: The ratio of girls to boys in Class A is 2:3. Total number of children in the ratio: 2+3=5 You want to organize the information into: # of girls 2 ________________ = _____ Total # of children 5
1050 people - 675 children = 375 adults 675 to 375 9 children to 5 adults
1 to 3
The ratio of the total number of people on the bus (9 children + 13 adults = 22 people) to the number of children on the bus (9 children) would be 22:9 or 2.44:1.
For 1-person CPR the compression-ventilation ratio for children (and adults and infants) are 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
8:1
The ratio for adults is 1 breath every 5 seconds, and for children and infants it is 1 breath every 3 seconds. This is what the updated Red Cross standards are.
The ratio is in its simplest form. If it helps, the % adults is 6.98%, students is 93.02%
As of current global population estimates, there are more adults than children. However, the ratio may vary by region or country.
the guidelines for adults, children and infants is 30 chest compressions to 2 rescue breaths.
3 to 5
CPR ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths.
American Heart Association CPR compression ratio is 30 compressions to 2 breaths. This is the ratio for Adults, Children, and Infants (lay rescuer). The compressions are given at a rate of 100/minute.