Answer:
The answer is the fourth option, 5.
the third holds 3/20 more than the first ,didn't I just answer this?lol
2^3 = 8
11/9 = 1.22
sqrt 5 = 2.24
sqrt 20 = 4.47
sqrt 11 = 3.32
least to greatest : 11/9, sqrt 5 , sqrt 11 , sqrt 20, 2^3
Well first do 20 children minus 8 girls to find how many boys there are:
20-8=16
So there are 16 boys. Therefore we can write the ratio of girls to boys as:
8/16
Then we can simplify this ratio by dividing it by 8 to get:
1/2
So the answer is the ratio of girls to boys in the group in simplest form is 1/2.


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- <u>We </u><u>have </u><u>to </u><u>find </u><u>the </u><u>value </u><u>of </u><u>x </u><u>and </u><u>y </u><u>by </u><u>elimination </u><u>method</u><u>. </u>



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Hence, The value of x and y is 2 and 10/3