Math, asked by agnese00, 9 months ago

The ratio of boys to girls in a class is 4:3. There are 35 students in the class. How many more boys than girls are there?

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Answered by spiderman2019
67

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

ratio 4x:3x

total= 7x parts = 35(given)

x= 35/7 =5

boys = 4x = 20

girls = 3x = 15

The number of boys are more by 20-15 = 5.

Answered by bhomik124
37

Answer:

5 boys were more than girls

Formula used:

No. of Object= Total No of abject. x Given ratio/Sum of ratios

Explanation:

No. of Boys = 35 x 4 /7

No. of Boys = 140 / 7

No. of Boys = 20

And No. of Girls = 35 x 3/7

No. of Girls = 105 /7

No. of Girls = 15

Final answer:

No. of boys - No. of girls

20-15= 5

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