Final answer:
The number of juniors is found by calculating the ratio multiplied by the number of seniors, which gives us 121 juniors in total.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks us to determine the number of juniors at a high school when the ratio of juniors to seniors is given as 11:10, and there are a total of 110 seniors. To solve this, we can set up a proportion using the ratio 11:10 to find the corresponding number of juniors.
Let the number of juniors be represented by 'J'. The ratio can be written as:
J / seniors = 11/10
Substituting the given number of seniors (110), we have:
J / 110 = 11/10
Multiplying both sides by 110 gives us:
J = (11/10) * 110 = 121
Therefore, there are 121 juniors at the high school, which corresponds to option (c).