Let's solve this step-by-step:
1. Define the mass of Box A and Box B:
- Mass of Box A: [tex]\(10\)[/tex] grams
- Mass of Box B: [tex]\(5\)[/tex] grams
2. Calculate the mass ratio of Box A to Box B:
- The mass ratio is obtained by dividing the mass of Box A by the mass of Box B.
- Mass ratio [tex]\(= \frac{\text{Mass of Box A}}{\text{Mass of Box B}} = \frac{10 \text{ grams}}{5 \text{ grams}} = 2.0\)[/tex]
3. Summary:
- The mass of Box A is [tex]\(10\)[/tex] grams.
- The mass of Box B is [tex]\(5\)[/tex] grams.
- The mass ratio of Box A to Box B is [tex]\(2.0\)[/tex].
Therefore, the mass ratio of A to B is [tex]\(2.0\)[/tex].