Math problem, very simple There are 36 large and small steel balls in a box. The ratio of the number of large and small steel balls is 1:8. How many large steel balls are there in the box? How many small steel balls are there? For a triangle, the ratio of the degrees of the three angles is 1:3:2. What is the largest angle in the triangle? That's right. Bonus points.

Math problem, very simple There are 36 large and small steel balls in a box. The ratio of the number of large and small steel balls is 1:8. How many large steel balls are there in the box? How many small steel balls are there? For a triangle, the ratio of the degrees of the three angles is 1:3:2. What is the largest angle in the triangle? That's right. Bonus points.

Large steel balls: 36 △ (1 + 8) × 1 = 4
Small steel balls: 36 ÷ (1 + 8) × 8 = 32
Maximum angle: 180 △ 1 + 3 + 2) × 3 = 90 degree