Tania knows that the ratio of boys to girls in her class is 3:5. Since 20 of the students are girls, she says that there must be
30 students in her class. Is she right? Explain your thinking.
2 answers:
Answer: 32 students in the classroom
Step-by-step explanation:
Let the no. of students be x, so
3/8x + 20 = x
3/8x - x = -20
-5/8x = -20
Multiply both sides by -8/5,
x = 32
Answer:
No, there are 32 students in her class.
Step-by-step explanation:
The ratio to boys and girls is

There are 20 girls in the classroom.





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