Okay, so we know a number of students and the amount of girls as a bracket. So what we have to do now is multiply them with each other.
28 *4/7 = 16
So there are 16 girls in Mr. Chang´s class.
You can also determine the boys by - the students with the girls:
28-16=12 boys
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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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She walked 4.5 miles. just multiply the miles she walked Tuesday by 1.2.
<span>So the question is what are three equivalent ratios for 4/3, 12/14 and 6/9. The simplest way to get the equivalent ratio of some other ratio is to either multiply the nominator and the denominator by the same number or to divide the nominator and the denominator with the same number. I need to point out that it's not always possible to divide them and get a whole number. First: (4/3)*(2/2)=8/6, (4/3)*(3/3)=12/9 and (4/3)*(4/4)=16/12. Second: (12/14)/(2/2)=6/7, (12/14)*(2/2)=24/28 and (12/14)*(3/3)=36/42. Third: (6/9)/(3/3)=2/3, (6/9)*(2/2)=12/18 and finally (6/9)*(3/3)=18/27.</span>
Solve the equation for
x
by finding
a
,
b
, and
c
of the quadratic then applying the quadratic formula.
Exact Form:
x
=
−
3
±
√
6
3
Decimal Form:
x
=
−
0.18350341
…
,
−
1.81649658
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