In a club the ratio of the number of boys to girl is 5:3. What percentage of the member of the club are girls?
Answer: 37.5%
Explanation
Let's calculate the percentage of girls:
Given ratio: Boys:Girls = 5:3
Total parts = 5 + 3 = 8
Percentage of girls = (3/8) * 100
= 37.5%
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