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The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Ms. Zombo’s class is 3 to 4. The ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Mr. Stolarski’s class is 5 to 3. If there are 49 students in Ms. Zombo’s class and 48 students in Mr. Stolarski’s class, what is the ratio of the number of boys to girls in the combined classes?

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Answer:


(51)/(46)

Explanation:

Number of boys = B

Number of girls = G

Ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Ms. Zombo’s class =
(3)/(4)


(B)/(G)=(3)/(4)\\\Rightarrow B=G(3)/(4)


B+G=49\\\Rightarrow G(3)/(4)+G=49\\\Rightarrow G(7)/(4)=49\\\Rightarrow G=28


B=G(3)/(4)\\\Rightarrow B=28(3)/(4)\\\Rightarrow B=21

Ratio of the number of boys to the number of girls in Mr. Stolarski’s class =
(5)/(3)


(B)/(G)=(5)/(3)\\\Rightarrow B=G(5)/(3)


B+G=48\\\Rightarrow G(5)/(3)+G=48\\\Rightarrow G(8)/(3)=49\\\Rightarrow G=18


B=G(8)/(3)\\\Rightarrow B=18(5)/(3)\\\Rightarrow B=30

Total number of boys in combined class = 21+30 = 51

Total number of girls in combined class = 28+18 = 46

∴ Ratio of the number of boys to girls in the combined classes is
\mathbf{(51)/(46)}

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