The fraction is 9/22.
9/22
Let the number of students in the smaller class be ( x ). Then, the larger class has ( x + 6 ) students. The total number of students in both classes is given by the equation ( x + (x + 6) = 50 ). Solving for ( x ), we get ( 2x + 6 = 50 ), which simplifies to ( 2x = 44 ), so ( x = 22 ). Therefore, the larger class has ( 22 + 6 = 28 ) students.
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
22% of 80 students is 17.6 students.
It is simply 22/1 as an improper fraction
9/22
I think about 22
17.6 which is technically imposible
The average class size at Howard University is 22 students.
Let the number of students in the smaller class be ( x ). Then, the larger class has ( x + 6 ) students. The total number of students in both classes is given by the equation ( x + (x + 6) = 50 ). Solving for ( x ), we get ( 2x + 6 = 50 ), which simplifies to ( 2x = 44 ), so ( x = 22 ). Therefore, the larger class has ( 22 + 6 = 28 ) students.
22-27 max
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
44:2 simplified: 22:1 BTW a ratio is a fraction. Hopefully that helps! :D
22% of 80 students is 17.6 students.
It is simply 22/1 as an improper fraction
22 out of 40 as a fraction is 22/40 which reduced to 11/20
The University of Akron has a student to faculty ratio of around 20 to 1. The current average class size has around 18 students.