In a restaurant, Chad tracked the number of children and adults that came in over an hour. During that time, 12 children and 30 adults came in the restaurant. What is the ratio of adults to children that came into the restaurant?
A. 5:7
B. 5:3
C. 5:2
D. 2:7


Sagot :

[tex] \frac{adults}{children}= \frac{30}{12} \\ \\ \frac{30:6}{12:6}= \frac{5}{2} \\ \\ Solution:5:2 \\ [/tex]

Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

In a restaurant, Chad tracked the number of children and adults that came in over an hour. During that time, 8 children and 20 adults came in the restaurant. What is the ratio of adults to children that came into the restaurant?

Children who came in: 8

Adults who came in: 20

It's quite simple: 20:8 is the ratio of adults to children am I correct or am I correct? so now you have to simplify it ;D

20 and 8 have the least greatest common factor of 4 so 4 goes into 20 how many times? 5 times. And 4 goes into 8 how many times? 2 times. So the answer is what?

answer: 5:2