We can't give you an exact answer unless we know the numbers from the table, but a ratio can be represented by the expression X:Y.
let x be the number of students who ate soup
let y be the number of students who did not eat soup
Then, just replace x and y with their respective numbers from the table. If 1200 students ate soup and 1100 did not, for example, then the ratio would be 1200:1100. Since you just have 300 students to work with, though, then the numbers in the ratio will be much smaller.
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).
It is 8 : 26.
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To find the number of boys in the school, we first need to determine the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 85 (girls) + 1 (boys) = 86 parts. Then, we divide the total number of students by the total parts in the ratio: 221 students / 86 parts = 2.57 students per part. Since we can't have a fraction of a student, we round down to the nearest whole number, which means there are 2 boys in the school.
25 students to sit at 5 tables is a ratio.
To find the ratio of the number of girls in the band to the total number of students, first calculate the total number of students: 17 boys + 12 girls = 29 students. The ratio of girls to the total number of students is 12 girls to 29 students, which can be expressed as 12:29.
total number of students are 25 so givin boys number is 12 that way ratio of girls 13/25
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).
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!
If the total number of people is T, then there are 19*T/20 students.
It is 8 : 26.
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4 students per computer, but at a ratio of 3.65:1. This is answered by dividing the number of students by the number of computers, and then rounding up, because you cannot have a fraction of a student.
To find the number of boys in the school, we first need to determine the total number of parts in the ratio, which is 85 (girls) + 1 (boys) = 86 parts. Then, we divide the total number of students by the total parts in the ratio: 221 students / 86 parts = 2.57 students per part. Since we can't have a fraction of a student, we round down to the nearest whole number, which means there are 2 boys in the school.
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The answer depends on the ratio of students in New York compared to what!non-students in New York?students in other cities?