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There are 18 tables and 27 chairs in a hall. The ratio of the number or tables to the number of chair is.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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This question says that there are number of tables and chairs in a hall at the number of 18 and 27 respectively. Means, there are 18 number of tables and and 27 numbers of chairs. Afterwards this question says that we have to find out the ratio of the number of tables to the number of chair………

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There are 18 tables

There are 27 chairs

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The ratio of the number of tables to the number of chair.

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The ratio of the number of tables to the number of chair = 2:3

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{\sf{:\implies There \: are \: 18 \: tables}}

{\sf{:\implies There \: are \: 27 \: chairs}}

As it's already given that we have to find the ratio of the number of tables to the number of chair. Henceforth,

{\sf{:\implies \dfrac{Table}{Chair}}}

{\sf{:\implies \dfrac{18}{27}}}

~ By cancelling we get the following:

{\sf{:\implies \dfrac{18}{27}}}

{\sf{:\implies \cancel{\dfrac{18}{27}}}}

{\sf{:\implies \cancel{\dfrac{6}{9}}}}

{\sf{:\implies \dfrac{2}{3}}}

{\sf{:\implies Ratio \: we \: get \: 2:3}}

Henceforth, the ratio of the number of tables to the number of chair is 2:3

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