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OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

FAN & MEDAL FOR HELP -------------------- Find both unit rates. 374 students for every 20 teachers A. about 0.053 students/teacher and 18.7 teachers/student B.374 students/teacher and 24 teachers/student C.18.7 students/teachers and about 0.053 teacher/student D. 20 students/teacher and 374 teachers/students I Don't Know What The Answer Could Be

OpenStudy (domebotnos):

what do you think it is?

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

374 students for every 20 teachers...that mean for each teacher, there are...how many students?

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

Like At The Bottom I Don't Know What The Answer Could be

OpenStudy (anonymous):

You should divide 374 by 20.

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

374 students

OpenStudy (anonymous):

That should do something.

OpenStudy (domebotnos):

i want to say its c, but that is not a FINAL answer, @superdavesuper what do you think it is

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

Have u studied ratio n proportion?

OpenStudy (domebotnos):

yeah once you dived 374 by 20 you get 18.7 so for 1 teacher, he/she get 18 or 19 ish students

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Do this 374 divided by 20\[374 \div 20\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I want to say c as well.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c is correct.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

:D

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Good job :D

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

yes ratio and I think proportion but this is just 6th grade math and I don't really look at the lesson I really just do the test

OpenStudy (anonymous):

domobotos am I correct?

OpenStudy (domebotnos):

\[374\div20= 18.7 \]

OpenStudy (superdavesuper):

c is right answer :)

OpenStudy (xx_gamergirl_xx):

oh so C? thx :D ill fan all of u but idk who to give the medal to

OpenStudy (domebotnos):

yes you are, GREAT JOB!!!! :D

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