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The ratio of boys to girls in a math class is 18 to 11. Is that proportional to the science class with a ratio of 16 girls to 14 boys?

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154 ≠ 288

224 ≠ 198

176 ≠ 252

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Answer:

The ratio of boys to girls in a math class is not proportional to the ratio of boys to girls in a science class

154=288

Explanation:

Let

x ----> the number of boys

y ----> the number of girls

we know that

The ratio of boys to girls is x/y

we have

Math class


(x)/(y)=(18)/(11)

Science class


(x)/(y)=(14)/(16)

equate both ratios


(14)/(16)=(18)/(11)

Multiply in cross


14(11)=18(16)


154=288 ----> is not true

therefore

The ratio of boys to girls in a math class is not proportional to the ratio of boys to girls in a science class

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