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agasfer [191]
3 years ago
8

Ben has 26 cousins. Sixteen of the cousins are female. What fraction of the cousins are male? Step 1: Decide what comparison is

being represented. You know the comparison is part-to-whole because the question is asking for a fraction to compare the number of male cousins to the total number of cousins. Step 2: Write the correct fraction. Which fraction represents this comparison?
English
2 answers:
MakcuM [25]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

since out of 26, 16 are females,

therefore the rest 10 are males i.e.,

10/26 => 5/13 are males .,

and.......this not an English question........

avanturin [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer: 10 are males

Explanation: They question indicates us the females, to know the males we just have to subtract the total cousins with the females that are given to us.

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