To find out how many of the students in Ms. Jay's homeroom would be expected to have an A, we can set up a proportion.
First, find the ratio of students with an A to total students in Ms. Darnell's class: 9/72.
Then, set up a proportion with the same ratio using the number of students in Ms. Jay's homeroom (16) as the total number of students: 9/72 = x/16.
Cross-multiply to solve for x: x = (9/72) * 16.
Multiply 9/72 by 16: x = 2.
Therefore, we would expect 2 students in Ms. Jay's homeroom to have an A.
Of the 72 students who have Ms. Darnell for Health/PE, 9 have an A. At this rate, how many of the 16 students in Ms. Jay’s homeroom would you expect to have an A?
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