Mo2men wrote:The ratio of boys to girls in Class A is 1 to 4, and that in Class B is 2 to 5. In addition, there are twice as many students in Class A as in Class B. If the two classes are combined to form one class, what would the resulting ratio of boys to girls?
A) 1 to 3
B) 5 to 12
C) 8 to 27
D) 6 to 25
E) 13 to 27
We can also solve the question using
weighted averages.
Weighted average of groups combined = (group A proportion)(group A average) + (group B proportion)(group B average) + (group C proportion)(group C average) + ...
So, in this case, Weighted average of combined classes =
(Class A proportion)(Class A average) +
(Class B proportion)(Class B average)
CLASS A:
Ratio of boys to girls in Class A is 1 to 4
So, for every 5 students, we have 1 boy and 4 girls.
In other words, 1/5 of the students are boys.
So, we can say the
class A average is 1/5 boys
CLASS B:
Ratio of boys to girls in Class B is 2 to 5
So, for every 7 students, we have 2 boys and 5 girls.
In other words, 2/7 of the students are boys.
So, we can say the
class B average is 2/7 boys
There are twice as many students in Class A as in Class B.
So, for every 3 students in the COMBINED group, there are 2 students from Class A, and 1 student from Class B
In others words, Class A students comprise
2/3 of the COMBINED group, and Class B students comprise
1/3 of the COMBINED group
Now plug these values into our formula to get:
Weighted average of combined classes =
(2/3)(1/5) +
(1/3)(2/7)
= 2/15 + 2/21
= 14/105 + 10/105
= 24/105
= 8/35
So, in the combined group, 8/35 of the students are boys, which means 27/35 of the students are girls.
In other words, among every 35 students in the combined group, 8 are boys and 27 are girls.
So, the ratio of boys to girls = 8 to 27
Answer:
C
For more information on weighted averages, you can watch this video:
https://www.gmatprepnow.com/module/gmat- ... ics?id=805
Here are some additional practice questions related to weighted averages:
-
https://www.beatthegmat.com/weighted-ave ... 17237.html
-
https://www.beatthegmat.com/weighted-ave ... 14506.html
-
https://www.beatthegmat.com/average-weig ... 57853.html
-
https://www.beatthegmat.com/averages-que ... 87118.html
Cheers,
Brent