Asking us multiple choice questions without letting us see the choices isn't really fair, but if one of them was 21 girls and 9 boys, choose that one.
7,700 undergraduate students and 3,600 graduate students for a total of approximately 11,300
Including Bella Swan, there are a total amount of 332 students attending Forks High School.
To explain loss ratio we have to start by the factors included in a loss. The loss factors are: Claims paid plus net reserves plus incurred but not reported (IBNR) plus provision for adverse deviation (PAD) Total them and substract your total with Total recoveries (actual +potential) You now have the total loss. Once we have these factors, we can divide the loss by the earned premium to obtain the ratio.
80 + 160 = 240 total students. Roughly 33% (33.33 rounded down) voted for the Eagle and 67% (66.66 rounded up) voted for the Bulldog.
The ratio, expressed as a percentage, of the total quantity of recovered and unrecovered mineral product after processing with the amount estimated in the ore based on sampling.
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.
1515 girls
total number of students are 25 so givin boys number is 12 that way ratio of girls 13/25
12
50 students
To find the number of boys in the class, we first need to determine the total number of students. Since the ratio of boys to girls is 5 to 8, the total parts of the ratio is 5 + 8 = 13. If there are 40 girls in the class, we can calculate the total number of students as 40 girls / 8 girls per part = 5 parts. So, the total number of students is 5 parts * 13 total parts = 65 students. To find the number of boys, we can calculate 65 total students - 40 girls = 25 boys in the class.
18 boys and 12 girls
9 boys
If the ratio of girls to boys is 5 to 4, this means that out of every 9 students (5 girls + 4 boys), 5 are girls and 4 are boys. To find out how many girls there are in the class, you need to divide the total number of students by the total parts of the ratio (5 + 4 = 9) and then multiply that result by the girls' portion of the ratio (5/9). So, in this case, there would be (5/9) * 90 = 50 girls in the class.
Well, isn't that a happy little math problem! If the ratio of girls to boys is 5 to 4, that means for every 5 girls, there are 4 boys. To find out how many girls in a class of 108 students, we first need to divide 108 by the total parts in the ratio (5+4=9), which is 12. Then, we multiply 108 by the girls' share (5/9) to find there are 60 girls in the class.
It is 8 : 26.
1 to 2 = 5 to 10 so 15 students in all.