The chart below represents the number of brass instruments (trumpets/trombones) in the marching band and the number of woodwinds (flutes/clarinets). If there are 63 brass in the band, how many woodwinds can we expect to hear?

Brass:Woodwind

63: Woodwind

you have to pick between 35, 40, 45, and 50 show your work

To find out the number of woodwinds, we need to determine the ratio of brass to woodwind instruments.

The given ratio is 63: Woodwind.

To find the number of woodwinds, we can set up a proportion using the given ratio and solve for Woodwind:

63/1 = 63/Woodwind

Cross-multiply:
63 * Woodwind = 63 * 1

Woodwind = 63

Therefore, we can expect to hear 63 woodwinds.

YOU CAN ONLY PICK THE NUMBERS 35, 40, 45, and 50

Apologies for the confusion. In that case, we can set up a proportion:

63 (number of brass) : x (number of woodwind) = 35 (provided option) : 1

Cross-multiply:

63 * 1 = 35 * x

63 = 35x

Divide both sides by 35:

63 / 35 = x

x ≈ 1.8

Since the number of woodwinds should be a whole number, we can round 1.8 to the nearest whole number. Therefore, we can expect to hear approximately 2 woodwind instruments.

To find out how many woodwinds we can expect to hear based on the number of brass instruments in the marching band, we need to examine the given chart.

However, based on your question, it seems that the chart information is missing. Without knowing the specific ratios or proportions between the number of brass instruments and woodwinds in the marching band, it is not possible to determine the exact number of woodwinds.

To get the answer, you would need to provide the chart or any additional information regarding the ratio or proportion between the number of brass instruments and woodwinds.