Answer
given,
on first stop
number of car = 20 and number of trucks = 18
on second stop
number of car = 18 and number of trucks = 10
we need to calculate which rest stop has higher ratio of car to truck.
Rest Stop 1
ratio= r₁ =[tex]\dfrac{cars}{trucks}[/tex]
r₁ =[tex]\dfrac{20}{18}[/tex]
r₁ =[tex]\dfrac{10}{9}[/tex]
Rest Stop 2
ratio= r₂ =[tex]\dfrac{cars}{trucks}[/tex]
r₂ =[tex]\dfrac{18}{10}[/tex]
r₂=[tex]\dfrac{9}{5}[/tex]
hence, r₂ > r₁
rest stop 2 has more car to truck ratio than rest stop 1