In its lowest terms, the ratio would be 15:11
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13:27 There are 13 boys and 27 students (13 boys and 14 girls, 27 students total) in the class, so the ration is 13 to 27. Since this ratio cannot be reduced any further, the answer is simply 13:27.
The ratio of girls to boys in the class can be calculated by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys. With 15 girls and 10 boys, the ratio is 15:10. This can be simplified to 3:2 by dividing both numbers by their greatest common divisor, which is 5. Thus, the ratio of girls to boys is 3:2.
The ratio is 28:18 which can cancel down to 14:9
about 1 boy to every 2 girls XD
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In lowest terms, it is 4 to 3.
The ration of girls to boys is 21:6To simplify this divide both numbers by 3 = 7:2
No. of boys is 8oooand no. of girls is 5000
there are 12 boys in the class
13:27 There are 13 boys and 27 students (13 boys and 14 girls, 27 students total) in the class, so the ration is 13 to 27. Since this ratio cannot be reduced any further, the answer is simply 13:27.
There are 12 boys.
The ratio of girls to boys in this scenario is 5:1. This is determined by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys, which gives us 15 girls divided by 3 boys, resulting in a ratio of 5 girls to 1 boy.
18 boys and 12 girls
2 girls are there
The ratio of boys to girls is 18:28. Simplified it is 9:14.14/9
2 boys and 2 girls