The given problem is to find the ratio of candidates who qualified in office H to those in office L. The correct answer is already given as 5:8. Let's understand how this ratio works:
The ratio of 5:8 means for every 5 candidates who qualify in office H, there are 8 candidates who qualify in office L.
To put it in a clear structure, let \( H \) be the number of qualified candidates in office H and \( L \) be the number in office L. Thus,
\[\frac{H}{L} = \frac{5}{8}\]
Office
Qualified Candidates
H
5
L
8
This table visualizes the ratio, showing the number of candidates qualified in each office per unit of comparison (5 candidates in office H to 8 in office L).