Answer:
There could be 6 boys and 4 girls
There are several possible answers.
Step-by-step explanation:
Consider the provided ratio.
the ratio of boys to girls is equal to 3:2, it means that for every 2 girls in the class there will be 3 boys.
Let us assume there are 6 boys in the class.
Then the number of girls would be 4 because the ratio still have to be 3 to 2.
We can use algebra to figure this out or you can use logic.
The boys to girls ratio is 3:2, This can be written as:
If we multiply numerator and denominator by 2 we get.
That means for every 6 boys there are 4 girls, either way the ratio remains the same.
Similarly If we multiply numerator and denominator by 3 we get.
That means for every 9 boys there are 6 girls, and the ratio remains the same.
So there are more than one possible answer.
Hence, there are several possible answers.
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