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albie is comparing the ratio of students in her class that are wearing the color green
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To help Albie compare the ratio of students in her class who are wearing the color green, we can follow these steps:
1. **Count the Total Number of Students**: First, Albie needs to know the total number of students in her class.
2. **Count the Number of Students Wearing Green**: Next, she should count how many students are wearing green.
3. **Calculate the Ratio**: The ratio can be expressed as a fraction:
\[
\text{Ratio of students wearing green} = \frac{\text{Number of students wearing green}}{\text{Total number of students}}
\]
4. **Simplify the Ratio**: If possible, the ratio should be simplified to its lowest terms.
5. **Expressing as a Percentage (optional)**: If Albie wants to express the ratio as a percentage, she can multiply the decimal form of the ratio by 100.
For example, if there are 20 students in total and 5 of them are wearing green, the ratio would be:
\[
\frac{5}{20} = \frac{1}{4}
\]
And as a percentage:
\[
\left(\frac{5}{20}\right) \times 100 = 25\%
\]
If Albie provides specific numbers, I can help her with the calculations!
1. **Count the Total Number of Students**: First, Albie needs to know the total number of students in her class.
2. **Count the Number of Students Wearing Green**: Next, she should count how many students are wearing green.
3. **Calculate the Ratio**: The ratio can be expressed as a fraction:
\[
\text{Ratio of students wearing green} = \frac{\text{Number of students wearing green}}{\text{Total number of students}}
\]
4. **Simplify the Ratio**: If possible, the ratio should be simplified to its lowest terms.
5. **Expressing as a Percentage (optional)**: If Albie wants to express the ratio as a percentage, she can multiply the decimal form of the ratio by 100.
For example, if there are 20 students in total and 5 of them are wearing green, the ratio would be:
\[
\frac{5}{20} = \frac{1}{4}
\]
And as a percentage:
\[
\left(\frac{5}{20}\right) \times 100 = 25\%
\]
If Albie provides specific numbers, I can help her with the calculations!
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