Math, asked by vaishnavinadar973, 7 months ago

In a classroom there are 20 boys and 15 girls. Find out the ratio of girls to boys

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Answered by Nivedita4209
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Well, this is a murky situation in today's political world. Gender it's no longer fixed and some of those children may be gender fluid which means from one day to the next, that percentage may be different. They may also be registered as a gender they no longer identify with.

Setting that aside and assuming these numbers match with the children's chosen identities, 20:15 or 4:3 is the boy-girl ratio. Add, then divide…4+3=7, 4/7=0.571428… Multiply that by 100 to get the percentage. The class is 57.143% boys. It is 42.857% girls.

Taking it a step further, 20/15=1.33333. That means there are 33% more boys than girls

Answered by shahwaiz2009
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Answer:

4:3 is the ratio

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