anaf19
anaf19
02-12-2018
Mathematics
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Can you help me with this problem?
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JailynShankNoel
JailynShankNoel
02-12-2018
Just subtract 33 from 49 (whole number of students) to get how many kids are sitting on the floor. 49 - 33 = 16. Since it's asking for students on the floor to whole number of students, your ratio will be 16:49.
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