In (A) statistics class Wilson's students earn a higher ratio of a's to b's.
What are ratios?
- A ratio in mathematics describes how many times one number contains another.
- For example, if a dish of the fruit contains eight oranges and six lemons, the orange-to-lemon ratio is eight to six.
- Similarly, the lemon to orange ratio is 6:8, while the orange to total fruit ratio is 8:14.
To find the higher ratio:
Given -
- Geometry class = a:b = 12:20 = 3:5
- Statistics class = a:b = 11:15
As we can observe that 3:5 < 11:15.
Therefore, in (A) statistics class Wilson's students earn a higher ratio of a's to b's.
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