Math, asked by fbareena, 18 days ago

A student solved 6 out of 10 problems correctly what is the ratio of the correct problems to the incorrect problems?

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Answers

Answered by s10655
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Answer: 3:2

Step-by-step explanation:

Correct Problems= 6

Incorrect Problems= 10-6=4

Ratio= 6:4

Reducing it to simplest form

6/4 ÷ 3

=3:2

Answered by roymita1981
2

Step-by-step explanation:

The student scored 6 out of 10 questions correctly, so the incorrect answers

=10-6

=4 answers incorrect

so the questions says that what is the ratio of correct answers to incorrect answers so

correct answers = 6

incorrect answers =4

so the ratio

=6:4

the common factor of 6 and 4 is 2,so if we reduce it we get

=3:2

The answer is 3:2

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