Of the 29 students in Maddie's class, 22 went to the zoo and the rest went to the aquarium. What is the ratio of the number of students who went to the zoo to the number of students who went to the aquarium?

Respuesta :

Answer: 22:7

Step-by-step explanation:

since 22 went to the zoo, that means 7 went to the aquarium (29-22)

therefore the ratio of

# of students who went to the zoo: # of students who went to the aquarium

    is      

                                                    22:7

msm555

Answer:

22:7

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the ratio of the number of students who went to the zoo to the number of students who went to the aquarium, divide the number of students who went to the zoo by the number of students who went to the aquarium.

In this case:

No. of students who went to the zoo = 22

No. of students who went to the aquarium = 29 - 22 = 7

So, the ratio is:

[tex] \textsf{Ratio} = \dfrac{\textsf{No. of students who went to the zoo}}{\textsf{No. of students who went to the aquarium}} [/tex]

[tex] \textsf{Ratio} = \dfrac{22}{7} [/tex]

Therefore, the ratio is:

[tex] \Large\boxed{\boxed{22:7}} [/tex]