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A sixth grade class has 12 boys and 24 girls. Q: For every 2 boys, there are 4 girls, do you agree with this statement? Explain
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A sixth grade class has 12 boys and 24 girls. Q: For every 2 boys, there are 4 girls, do you agree with this statement? Explain
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Agree, there are double the amount of girls total in the class, so logically, the groups of girls will always stay double the amount of boys
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Agree....There are 12 boys and every 2 = 6 groups 6x2
There are 24 girls and every 4 to the 2 =6 groups 6x4
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