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love history [14]
1 year ago
5

Calculate the ratio of ab to ac and the ratio of ad to dc . round your answers to the hundredths place. what do you notice about

the ratios?
Mathematics
1 answer:
yanalaym [24]1 year ago
3 0

The ratio of AB to AC and the ratio of AD to DC is 1 : 2 each respectively. They are equivalent ratios.

<h3>Ratios and proportions</h3><h3 />

A ratio means a comparison of two different quantities while proportion is an equality of two ratios.

  • AB = 5 in
  • AC = 10 in
  • AD = 4 in
  • DC = 8 in

Ratio of AB to AC = 5 in : 10 in

= 5 / 10

= 1 / 2

= 1 : 2

Ratio of AD to DC = 4 in : 8 in

= 4 / 8

= 1 / 2

= 1 : 2

Therefore, the ratio of AB to AC and the ratio of AD to DC is 1 : 2 each respectively. They are equivalent ratios.

Learn more about ratios and proportions:

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Seats S_1 and S_{10} are at the left-most and right-most endpoints.

For either seat, we can only choose a boy here. Let's say seat S_1 has the first selection of a boy. There are 8 to choose from here. Then seat S_{10} will have 8-1 = 7 choices since no one can be in more than one spot at once.

The remaining seats S_2, S_3, \ldots, S_9 will get either a boy or a girl. For now, we'll ignore the requirement that the two girls can't sit together.

Seat S_2 has 7-1 = 6 boys and 2 girls to pick from. So we have 6+2 = 8 people to pick from for this seat. Or we could note that if the two endpoints are taken, then 10-2 = 8 choices are left for seat

Seat S_3 then has 8-1 = 7 choices

Seat S_4 has 7-1 = 6 choices

Seat S_5 has 6-1 = 5 choices

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If we didn't worry about the girls sitting together or not, then we'd have 8*7*8*7*6*5*4*3*2*1 = 2,257,920 different permutations of ten students where neither girl is allowed to sit at the ends of the row.

We'll use this value later, so let A = 2,257,920.

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However, the instructions state that the girls aren't allowed to sit next to each other.

In a strange 180 degree turn, let's consider the case where the girls are only allowed to sit next to each other (i.e. they can't be separated). What I'll do is have them taken out of the lineup and replaced by the teacher.

We go from 10 students to 10-2 = 8 students after the girls are temporarily removed. Then increase that to 8+1 = 9 people to account for the teacher taking the girls' spot. Anywhere the teacher is in this new lineup will represent the girls' location.

Then we'll follow a similar idea as in the previous section.

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This is <em>almost </em>the number of ways to arrange the 8 boys and 2 girls so that the girls aren't at the ends.

I say "almost" because it's only half the story (quite literally). Wherever the teacher sits, there are two ways to arrange the girls. So if the teacher is say in slot 2, then this could mean we have girlA,girlB for slots 2 and 3,  or we could have girlB,girlA for slots 2 and 3. The order is important.

So we'll need to multiply that 282,240 figure by 2 to get the proper count

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Let B = 564,480 because we'll use it later.

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