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Out of 30 students in class,6 like football 12 like cricket and remaining like tennis.Find the ratio of number of students liking football to number of students liking tennis.​

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Answered by Sauron
82

Answer:

Ratio of number of students liking football to number of students liking tennis is 1 : 2.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

Total students = 30 students

Students who like football = 6

Students who like cricket = 12

To find :

Ratio of number of students liking football to number of students liking tennis.

Solution :

Number of students who like tennis =

\sf{\longrightarrow} \: 30 - (6 + 12) \\  \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \: 30 - 18 \\  \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \: 12

12 students like Tennis.

\rule{300}{1.5}

Ratio of number of students liking football to number of students liking tennis.

  • Students who like football = 6
  • Students who like Tennis = 12

\sf{\longrightarrow} \: 6 :12 \\  \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \:  \dfrac{6 \div 6}{12 \div 6}  \\  \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \:  \dfrac{1}{2}  \\  \\ \sf{\longrightarrow} \: 1 : 2

Ratio = 1 : 2

\therefore Ratio of number of students liking football to number of students liking tennis is 1 : 2.

Answered by rhe
13

Answer:

Total =30

Football =6

Cricket =12

Remaining =30-(6+12)

=12

Ratio-Football :Tennis=6:12

=1:2

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