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14 August, 19:29

Of the 15-year-olds at a karate school, 9 have black belts and 15 have brown belts. Among the 16-year-olds, 11 have black belts and 20 have brown belts. Which age group has a higher ratio of black belts to brown belts?

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  1. 14 August, 21:25
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    Answer:15 years olds group had a higher ratio of black belts to brown belts.

    Solution:

    15 years olds group ratio:

    black belts:brown belts

    9 : 15

    = 3:5

    by fraction: 3/5 = 1.5

    16 years olds group ratio:

    black belts:brown belts

    11 : 20

    by fraction:11/20 = 0.55
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