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4 June, 10:44

There are 950 students at Hanover High School. The ratio of the number of freshmen to all students is 3:10. The ratio of the number of sophomore to all students is 1:2. What is the ratio of the number of freshman to sophomore?

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  1. 4 June, 12:16
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    There are 950 students at Hanover High School. The ratio of the number of freshmen to all students is 3:10. This means that the number of freshmen is 3/10 * total number of students.

    Number of freshmen = 3/10*950 = 285 freshmen

    The ratio of the number of sophomore to all students is 1:2. This means that the number of sophomore is 1/2 * total number of students.

    Number of sophomore = 1/2*950 = 475 sophomore

    The ratio of the number of freshmen to sophomore is the number of freshmen / the number of

    sophomore.

    It becomes 285/475 = 57/95
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