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The ratio of students to teachers is 300:15. This can be simplified by dividing both numbers by 15, resulting in a simplified ratio of 20:1. This means there are 20 students for every teacher.
20 to 1 20 students per 1 teacher
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In schools, for example, it is usually expressed as the number of students per teacher. In any case, ratio means comparing one number to another, so staffing ratio compares number of students to number of staff (teachers).
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35 new teachers. An increase from 95 teachers to 130 teachers would reduce the ratio to 19:1.
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If we have 500 students and 25 teachers, we can find the ratio by dividing the number of students by the number of teachers. So, 500 divided by 25 gives us a ratio of 20 students to 1 teacher. Just imagine all the wonderful learning and creativity happening in that classroom!
20 to 1 20 students per 1 teacher
52 to 2 i think i had it on a test once
Twenty-two teachers
44:2 simplified: 22:1 BTW a ratio is a fraction. Hopefully that helps! :D
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Improve student/teacher ratio
Well, isn't that just a happy little question! If the ratio of learners to teachers is 30:1 and you have 12 teachers, you can simply multiply 12 by 30 to find out how many learners the school can enroll. That would give you 360 learners in total. Just imagine all those eager minds ready to learn and create beautiful things together!
In schools, for example, it is usually expressed as the number of students per teacher. In any case, ratio means comparing one number to another, so staffing ratio compares number of students to number of staff (teachers).
The numerical average of a group of numbers is the ratio of the sum of group of numbers to the total amount of numbers. This is also known as the mean.