Mathematics, 06.10.2020 14:01 hannah1571
Students voted for a new class president and the results are shown in the table.
A 2-column table with 3 rows. Column 1 is labeled Candidate with entries Rosalia, Jocelyn, Danny. Column 2 is labeled Votes with entries 124, 109, 111.
The ratios StartFraction 124 Over 344 EndFraction and StartFraction 109 Over 124 EndFraction both correctly describe the data in the table, but only the ratio StartFraction 124 Over 344 EndFraction is a fraction. Why?
A fraction should show a part-to-whole comparison.
Fractions do not compare whole amounts.
StartFraction 124 Over 344 EndFraction is a ratio, but StartFraction 344 Over 124 EndFraction is not.
The top number of a ratio must always be less than the bottom number.
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