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Mrs. Hicks has 35 students in her chemistry class. The ratio of girls to boys is 3:4. How many girls does she have in her class? Let both antecedents represent girls and let both consequence represent total students.

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  1. 20 March, 13:21
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    3+4 = 7

    35/7 = 5

    5 * 3 = 15

    there are 15 girls
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