There are 12 ducks and 15 geese swimming in a pond what is the ratio of geese total birds at the pond?

15:27

To find the ratio of geese to the total number of birds at the pond, we need to add the number of ducks and geese together, and then divide the number of geese by the total.

First, add the number of ducks (12) and geese (15) together: 12 + 15 = 27.

Next, divide the number of geese (15) by the total number of birds (27): 15 / 27 ≈ 0.555.

The ratio of geese to the total number of birds at the pond is approximately 0.555.

To find the ratio of geese to the total number of birds at the pond, you need to calculate the fraction of geese out of the total number of birds.

The total number of birds at the pond is 12 ducks + 15 geese = 27 birds.

To calculate the ratio, divide the number of geese (15) by the total number of birds (27):

Ratio of geese = 15 geese / 27 total birds

The ratio can be simplified by dividing both the numerator and denominator by their greatest common divisor, which is 3 in this case:

Ratio of geese = 15 geese ÷ 27 total birds
= 5 geese ÷ 9 total birds

Therefore, the ratio of geese to the total number of birds at the pond is 5:9.