SOLUTION: The ratio of girls to boys in Mr. Glickman's class is 10:38. The total in his class is 25. How many of these are girls?

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Question 547724: The ratio of girls to boys in Mr. Glickman's class is 10:38.
The total in his class is 25. How many of these are girls?

Answer by mathie123(224) About Me  (Show Source):
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Since the ratio is 10:38, and 10+38=48
10%2F48 of the class is girls.
If x is the number of girls in the class, we have the following proportion:
10%2F48=x%2F25
We just now need to solve for x
10%2F48%2A25=x
x=5.208....
Obviously we cannot have 0.2 of a person. so we will say that there are 5 girls in the classroom.
Hopefully this helps!:)