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in a classroom there are 56 boys and 72 girls, find the ratio of girls to the total number of students.​

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Answer:
(9)/(16)

Explanation:

We need to find the ratio of girls to the total number of students. That means our ratio is going to be 72 (the number of girls) over 56+72 (boys + girls, the total number of students).

When you add 56+72, you'll get 128 in the denominator. Continuing to simplify the fraction, you'll end up with:


(72)/(128) =
(9)/(16)

Depending on what format your teacher wants, this can be written as
(9)/(16) or 9:16.

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