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gavmur [86]
3 years ago
14

If a bag contains 16 red, 6 yellow, 24 blue, and 8 white balloons, what is the part-to-whole ratio of yellow balloons to all bal

loons?
Mathematics
2 answers:
strojnjashka [21]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

The part-to-whole ratio of yellow balloons to all balloons is 1:9.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that a bag contains 16 red, 6 yellow, 24 blue, and 8 white balloons.

Total number of balloons is

16+6+24+8=54

Total number of balloons in the bag is 54.

The number of yellow balls in the bag is 6.

The part-to-whole ratio of yellow balloons to all balloons is

Ratio=\frac{\text{Yellow Balls}}{\text{Total Balls}}

Ratio=\frac{6}{54}

Ratio=\frac{1}{9}

Therefore the part-to-whole ratio of yellow balloons to all balloons is 1:9.

meriva3 years ago
7 0
6/54 = 3/27 = 1/9
1:9 ratio
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