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Let’s denote the number of boys as ( B ) and the number of girls as ( G ).

According to the problem, there are 3 boys for every 2 girls, so we can write the ratio as: [ \frac{B}{G} = \frac{3}{2} ]

We also know that there are 25 children in total, so: [ B + G = 25 ]

Using the ratio, we can express ( B ) in terms of ( G ): [ B = \frac{3}{2}G ]

Now we substitute ( B ) in the total number of children equation: [ \frac{3}{2}G + G = 25 ]

Combining like terms gives us: [ \frac{5}{2}G = 25 ]

To find ( G ), we multiply both sides by ( \frac{2}{5} ): [ G = 25 * \frac{2}{5} ] [ G = 10 ]

So, there are 10 girls in the class.

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no. of boys 15 and no. of girls 10

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