According to the CIA World Factbook, the 2014 ratio is 1.07 boys per girl.
The ratio of boys to girls is 5:1. This means for every 5 boys, there is 1 girl. If you were to express this as a fraction, it would be 5/1.
To determine the ratio of boys to girls in a family with 4 boys and an unspecified number of girls, we first need the total number of children. If we assume there are ( g ) girls, the total number of children would be ( 4 + g ). The ratio of boys to girls is then ( 4:g ), and the ratio of boys to the total number of children is ( 4:(4 + g) ). Without knowing the number of girls, we cannot provide a specific numerical ratio.
49 boys!
If the ratio of boys to girls is 12 to 3, then the total ratio is 12 + 3 = 15. To find how many girls are in the class, we divide the number of girls by the total ratio, 24 / 15 = 1.6. This means there are approximately 1.6 girls in the class. However, since we can't have a fraction of a girl, we can conclude that there are 2 girls in the class.
According to the CIA World Factbook, the 2014 ratio is 1.07 boys per girl.
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.
The ratio of boys to girls is 5:1. This means for every 5 boys, there is 1 girl. If you were to express this as a fraction, it would be 5/1.
girls = 9660 around boys= 10000 around
To determine the ratio of boys to girls in a family with 4 boys and an unspecified number of girls, we first need the total number of children. If we assume there are ( g ) girls, the total number of children would be ( 4 + g ). The ratio of boys to girls is then ( 4:g ), and the ratio of boys to the total number of children is ( 4:(4 + g) ). Without knowing the number of girls, we cannot provide a specific numerical ratio.
49 boys!
If the ratio of boys to girls is 12 to 3, then the total ratio is 12 + 3 = 15. To find how many girls are in the class, we divide the number of girls by the total ratio, 24 / 15 = 1.6. This means there are approximately 1.6 girls in the class. However, since we can't have a fraction of a girl, we can conclude that there are 2 girls in the class.
Something in comparison to another e.g In my school the boy to girl ratio is 3:2. 3 boys for every 2 girls.
In its lowest terms, the ratio would be 15:11
To find the overall ratio of boys to girls in both teams, we first need to determine the number of boys and girls in each team based on their ratios. For Team A (ratio of boys to girls is 2:1), let’s assume there are 21 boys and 10 girls, giving a total of 31 students. For Team B (ratio of boys to girls is 4:1), let’s assume there are 4 boys and 1 girl, giving a total of 5 students. However, the actual numbers may vary, but the overall ratio of boys to girls will depend on the actual numbers divided into the teams. Since you mentioned the ratios but not the total students, we can assert that the ratios within each team will affect the overall ratio when combined.
Oh, dude, the ratio of boys to girls is like 3:1. You just divide the number of boys by the number of girls, so 12 divided by 4 equals 3. So, for every girl, there are 3 boys hanging out in the group. It's like a boy band with a few backup dancers.
Ratios are good for comparing two quantities. Like in a classroom, the ratio of girls to boys, for example. Say the class has 40 students, and 22 of them are girls, so this is 22/40 = 55% of the class. But the ratio is comparing the girls to the boys, not the entire class. So if there are 55% girls, then 100% - 55% = 45% boys. Now the ratio can be made of 55 : 45 girl to boy ratio. This can be simplified to a 11:9 ratio.