75.
If the ratio is 3girl per 2boys.
Then there's 45girls if there's 30boys...
Oh, dude, the ratio of boys to girls is like 3:1. You just divide the number of boys by the number of girls, so 12 divided by 4 equals 3. So, for every girl, there are 3 boys hanging out in the group. It's like a boy band with a few backup dancers.
the total members of the band including the freshmen is 216.
("X" being the total number in the band) 72=1/3X (Multiply both sides by 3) X=216 Members in the band
If you have a ratio (A/B) ... (you know the numbers 'A' and 'B') ... write the equationx / 1,000,000 = A/Band solve it for 'x'. 'x' is the ppm. Here's what the solution looks like:Multiply each side by 1 million:x = 1,000,000 A / Band there you have it.
A tribe is a band, but just a little bit bigger.
50 students
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.
(assuming I read the question correctly) there are 25 boys and 75 girls.
40 % of 70 = 0.4 * 70... 28 students are in the band.
(assuming I read the question correctly) there are 25 boys and 75 girls.
This would be a matter of opinion.
That's called an analogy
One of the benefits of having a school band is engaging students in music. Studies have shown that students who participate in music classes make better grades, score higher in SAT exams and are more likely to stay in school and graduate from high school.
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Okay - the ratio is 7-9 in the total band of 64 people. This means for every 16 members 9 will be boys. Since 16 goes into 64 exactly four times, the TOTAL number of boys is 9 x 4 which equals 36.
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i was there this year! i was in the color guard.