In a year, there are 4 months that have 30 days. what is the ratio of the months with 30 days to the
Question:
what is the ratio of the months with 30 days to the months with other than 30 days?
Answers
The answer is 4/8 which equals 1/2.
1 to 3. A. 12 months in a year and 4 months that have 30 days. 3 x 4 is 12 so A.
12-4 = 8
4 : 8
The ratio will be 1 : 2
ans is 1:2
Step-by-step explanation:
months with 30 days = 4
months with other than 30 days = 12 - 4 = 8
ratio = 4:8
= 1:2
The answer is 4:8 which simplifies to 1:2
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 4 months that have 30 days
in a year, there are 12 months in total.
So there are 12-4 = 8 months with other than 30 days.
The ratio of the months with 30 days to the months with other than 30 days is
4:8 which simplifies to 1:2
In a year, there's a total of 12 months. So if 4 of them have 30 days, then the rest don't: 12 - 4 = 8 months. So 8 months out of 12 don't have 30 days, and 4 out of 12 have 30 days.
So the ratio of the months with 30 days to the months with other than 30 days is 4/8. To simplify your answer, you divide both sides by 2 and you get a ratio of 1/2.
All in all, the ratio is 1/2.
Hope this helps! :)
Months with 30 days = 4
So, Months without 30 days = 12 - 4 = 8
Ratio would be: 4/8 = 1/2
In short, Your Answer would be 1/2
Hope this helps!
The obvious correct answer is A
Let father's age = x
son's age = y
Five years hence, age of father = x+5
age of son = y+5
So (x+5) = 3(y+5)
⇒ x =3y+10
Five years ago, age of father = x-5
age of son = y-5
So x-5 = 7(y-5)
⇒3y + 10 - 5 = 7y - 35
⇒ 4y = 40
⇒y = 10 <<<<<<<<son's age
x = 3y +10 = 40 <<<<<<father's age
Step-by-step explanation:
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