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7 February, 15:16

There are 48 students in a school play. The ratio of boys to girl is 5:7. How many more girls than boys are in the play? Explain how you found your answer.

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  1. 7 February, 15:25
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    If we add the numbers from the ratio (5+7=12), we can divide the students into 12 groups, 48/12=4, the groups will have 4 people each.

    that means that every number in the ratio actually represents this many groups of 4, so the first one is 5 groups of 4, that is 20 students and the second is 7 groups of 4, that is 28 students.

    so there are 28 girls and 20 boys, which is 8 more girls than boys!
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