Final answer:
To find another school with the same ratio of chaperones to students, divide the number of chaperones by the number of students for Belleview high school, then set up an equation to solve for the number of chaperones in the other school. We need to find a whole number value for the number of chaperones in the other school, which may require trying different values for the number of students until we find a whole number for the number of chaperones.
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the ratio of chaperones to students for Belleview high school, divide the number of chaperones by the number of students. 12 chaperones / 186 students = 0.0645. Now, we need to find another school with the same ratio. Let's call the number of chaperones in the other school 'C' and the number of students 'S'. We can set up an equation to solve for C. C / S = 0.0645.
Let's solve it: C / S = 0.0645, multiply both sides by S: C = 0.0645 * S. Now we need to find a value for S that will give us a whole number for C. We can try different values for S, starting with small numbers. For example, if we try S = 100, C = 0.0645 * 100 = 6.45. This is not a whole number. Let's try S = 200, C = 0.0645 * 200 = 12.9. This is still not a whole number. We can continue trying different values until we find a whole number for C.
The answer to the question depends on finding a school with a whole number value for C. There may be multiple schools with the same ratio, and the specific schools will depend on the value we find for C.