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*Tip: Just move the decimal place over the number of times the exponent is (Ex: 2.54*10^-1, all you have to do is move the decimal place over one time to the left).
*Tip: If the exponent is positive, move it to the right. If it is negative, move it to the left.
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To find out how much you need when you need a fraction of a number like 1/3 of 9, you can multiply the whole number by the fraction in most cases.
In some cases however, you can convert the whole number into a fraction and then divide it to get the amount in fractional units that you require.
For example:
1/3 of 9
Convert 9 to a fraction.
1/3 / 9/1
1/3 x 9/1 = 3/9
Therefore you would need 3 of 9 for 1/3.
Answer:
Let 3x be the number of boys
Let 2x be the number of girls
3x + 2x = 24
5x = 24
x = 4.8
3(4.8) = 14.4 boys
2(4.8) = 9.6 girls
There can't be 24 students for a ratio of 3 boys and 2 girls, because there can't be 14.4 boys and 9.6 girls, it has to be an exact number, otherwise it wouldn't make any sense.
For example, you and I are both 1 person, we can't be half a person or 0.6 of a person, only 1.
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