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workout 10% out of 200 shilings right answer

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Answered by Anonymous
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Okay. Great. What does THAT mean?

Well, a ratio is a relationship between two numbers. If a math class has 12 boys and 15 girls, we would say the ratio of boys to girls is 12:15. (We could also say the ratio of girls to boys is 15:12.) And just an FYI, we could also write the ratio of boys to girls this way: 12/15.

Wait a minute, that last thing is a fraction!

Yup, the same thing. A ratio is the same thing as a fraction; it's just written out differently.

Alright, that's what a ratio is, but what does "in terms of 100" mean?

That's the really vital part. "In terms of 100" means, if the right-hand side of the expression "12:15" (the "15") were actually "100" what number would we use to replace the "12" so we can still maintain the ratio of 12:15?

The answer is "80". We can say that the ratio 12:15 is the same as 80:100 or 80%. That is, the class has 80% the number of boys has it has girls. Can you figure out which of the below percent calculators I used to come up with this answer? If not, don't worry. Just stay tuned.

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