the answer will be 4
4
90
Let the number of girls be represented by x. Since there are twice as many boys as girls, the number of boys would be 2x. Therefore, the total number of children is x (girls) + 2x (boys) = 60. This simplifies to 3x = 60. Solving for x, we get x = 20. So, there are 20 girls in the group of 60 children.
No. of boys is 8oooand no. of girls is 5000
15 girls and 93 boys?? sorry... i have no clue!
14. 4 groups of girls. and 3 groups of boys.
4
90
Most teams have between eight and twelve member teams (groups).
Let the number of girls be ( x ). Since there are three times as many boys as girls, the number of boys is ( 3x ). Together, the total number of children is ( x + 3x = 4x ). Setting this equal to 80 gives us ( 4x = 80 ), so ( x = 20 ). Therefore, there are 20 girls in the group.
Each group can have 2 campers. not if you're trying to find the gcf then the answer would be 7 because 7 can going into 42 and 56
Let the number of girls be represented by x. Since there are twice as many boys as girls, the number of boys would be 2x. Therefore, the total number of children is x (girls) + 2x (boys) = 60. This simplifies to 3x = 60. Solving for x, we get x = 20. So, there are 20 girls in the group of 60 children.
51 girls, 29 boys
No. of boys is 8oooand no. of girls is 5000
15 girls and 93 boys?? sorry... i have no clue!
Well, if there are twice as many boys as girls in a group of 120 children, that means there are 80 boys and 40 girls. So, there are 40 girls in the group. Math doesn't lie, honey.
There are 6 girls and 24 boys. Algebraic solution: Let G = number of girls, B= number of boys G+B = 30 B = 4G Substitute to form G + 4G = 30 5G = 30 G = 6 B = 4G = 4 x 6 = 24