8:7
The ratio of girls to boys is 21/14 = 3/2 = 1.5 . The ratio of boys to girls is 14/21 = 2/3 = 0.66 .
7:6 (girls to boys)
The ratio is 7 to 8
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If one third of the 21 students are girls, that means two thirds are boys. To find out how many boys are in the class, you can multiply 21 by two thirds, which equals 14 boys. Just imagine all those happy little boys and girls learning together in harmony.
by multpulying 10 to 14 by 2
The ratio of girls to boys in Charlotte's class is 3:2. This is found by dividing the number of girls by the number of boys to get 21/14 = 3/2.
The ratio of girls to boys is 21/14 = 3/2 = 1.5 . The ratio of boys to girls is 14/21 = 2/3 = 0.66 .
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.
7:6 (girls to boys)
The ratio is 28:18 which can cancel down to 14:9
if i have 14 boys in my class of 31, then the ratio would be 14/31
21 boys + 14 girls = 35 studentsThis also works for math and social studies classes.
The ratio is 7 to 8
For the age group 0-14 years, the boys:girls ratio is estimated as 1.07:1.
For the agre group 0-14 years, the boys:girls ratio is estimated as 1.05:1.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If one third of the 21 students are girls, that means two thirds are boys. To find out how many boys are in the class, you can multiply 21 by two thirds, which equals 14 boys. Just imagine all those happy little boys and girls learning together in harmony.
by multpulying 10 to 14 by 2