there are 30 students and 4 teachers on a bus. What is the ratio of teachers to total people

4 to 34 I think

if you simplify its 1:8.5

It is a fraction that you reduce

4:34 reduces to 2:17

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I have question can someone do this for me please? There are 60 students and 13 teachers on a bus. What is the ratio of students to teachers?

To find the ratio of teachers to total people, you need to determine the number of teachers and the total number of people on the bus.

In this case, you are given that there are 30 students and 4 teachers on the bus. To find the total number of people, you need to add the number of students and the number of teachers together.

Total number of people = Number of students + Number of teachers
Total number of people = 30 students + 4 teachers

Now, you can calculate the total number of people on the bus, which is 34.

To find the ratio of teachers to total people, you divide the number of teachers by the total number of people.

Ratio of teachers to total people = Number of teachers / Total number of people
Ratio of teachers to total people = 4 teachers / 34 total people

Simplifying this ratio gives you 2/17 or approximately 0.118.

Therefore, the ratio of teachers to total people on the bus is 2:17 or approximately 0.118.