The ratio of students to teacher at school is 19:1 how many students are there in each total number of people?

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To find out how many students and teachers are in the total number of people, we need to know the total ratio. In this case, the given ratio is 19:1 for students to teachers.

Let's assume the total number of people is represented by the variable 'x'.

The given ratio tells us that for every 19 students, there is 1 teacher. So, the total number of parts in the ratio is 19+1=20 (19 parts for students and 1 part for a teacher).

To find the number of students, we need to divide the total number of people (x) into 20 parts and multiply it by the number of student parts (19 out of the 20 parts):

Number of students = (19/20) * x

Similarly, to find the number of teachers, we need to divide the total number of people (x) into 20 parts and multiply it by the number of teacher parts (1 out of 20 parts):

Number of teachers = (1/20) * x

So, in summary, the total number of people (students + teacher) can be represented as x. The number of students can be found using (19/20) * x, and the number of teachers can be found using (1/20) * x.