Yeah Mrs. Garcia surveyed the students in her class to find out if they own a pet two 3 of the class or eight students on a pet complete the equation that models the total number of students T in this Garcia's class blank T equals what

If the survey found that 3 out of 8 students owned a pet, we can use this information to create an equation. Let's say "T" represents the total number of students in Mrs. Garcia's class.

Since 3 students out of 8 own a pet, we can represent this fraction as 3/8.

To find the total number of students, we can use the equation:

(3/8) * T = 8 (since there are 8 students who own a pet)

Now, we can solve for T by isolating it:

3 * T = 8 * 8
3T = 64
T = 64/3

So, the equation that models the total number of students, T, in Mrs. Garcia's class is:

T = 64/3 or T ≈ 21.33