Answer:
7:11
Explanation:
We know the total number of students and the ratio of boys to girls. The total for the ratio of boys and girls would be 5 (3+2). Now we can set up proportions knowing these numbers.
b = 3
g =2
t =5
Let's find out how many actual boys there are by setting up a proportion
3/5 = b/40
I will look at the denominators to find x. 5 times what gives me 40? (8). So, I will multiple the top number (numerators). Since I need to multiple the bottom number by 8 to get the number 40, I will now multiple the top number by 8 and get 24.
Now, I know how many actual boys and girls were in the original class. There were 24 boys, 16 girls (40 - 24) and 40 total students.
Now I will take this new information and apply it to the new situation. Now I have 28 boys (24 + 4) and a new total 44.
The ratio of boys to girls would not be 28: 16 or 7:4