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There currently isn't a ratio that determines the difference between single men and single women. Between the ages of 20 to 40, there are more single men than there are single women. By the time 50 is reached, the number begins to even out.

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What if your class has 8 women and 19 men Write the number of women to men as a ratio and as a quotient What percent of the class are women?

the ratio 8:19 and the qoutient is 2 and the percent is 30


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