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The student-class ratio is represented by the slope of the line connecting the origin to each point on the graph. Then, the class-student ratio is the reciprocal of the slope of each line. Since the slope is 1994 is the smallest, it represents the smallest student-class ratio and thus the highest class-student ratio.
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Hi Carcass the explanation makes sense, but in the graph there is no origin since it starts at 120 on the Y axis.
If you extend the Y axis further down to 0, you might see that the slope of 1994 is not the lowest anymore
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But we cannot assume this.

Even if you make the ratio # of students / # of classes and you calculate the average of students per classes 94 is the highest


120/4.5 (not reliable half class though, but for the sake we divided by this) = 26.6 which is also not possible. a student is a whole number so should be 27

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175/7=25

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