There are 15 girls in a class of 27 students. What is the ratio of boys to girls in this class?

well, there are 12 boys, so what is 12:15 (simplified)?

12:15 simpified is 4:5

Well, in this class, the ratio of boys to girls is a little twisted. It's like trying to untangle a clown's wig after a birthday party mishap. Out of 27 students, if we subtract the 15 girls, we are left with 12 students who must be boys. Therefore, the ratio of boys to girls in this class is 12:15, or as I like to call it, "the magical juggling act of the battle of the sexes!"

To find the ratio of boys to girls in the class, we need to determine the number of boys in the class.

Given that there are 15 girls in a class of 27 students, we can calculate the number of boys by subtracting the number of girls from the total number of students:

Number of boys = Total number of students - Number of girls
= 27 - 15
= 12

Therefore, in this class, there are 12 boys.

To find the ratio of boys to girls, we can express it as a fraction:

Ratio of boys to girls = Number of boys / Number of girls
= 12 / 15
= 4/5

So, the ratio of boys to girls in this class is 4:5.

To find the ratio of boys to girls in the class, you need to determine the number of boys and girls separately.

Given that there are 15 girls in the class, you can subtract this number from the total number of students to find the number of boys:

Number of Boys = Total number of students - Number of Girls
Number of Boys = 27 - 15
Number of Boys = 12

So, there are 12 boys and 15 girls in the class.

To express the ratio of boys to girls, you can write it as:

Ratio of Boys to Girls = Number of Boys : Number of Girls
Ratio of Boys to Girls = 12 : 15

The ratio of boys to girls in this class is 12:15.