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You would need to work out the material needed for one uniform, then multiply by the number of pupils in a class - the number of pupils is variable.
boys + girls = pupils → 40 + girls = 240 → girls = 240 - 40 = 200
No, there can be several outputs that are dependent variables. For example, you will have a number of grades in different subjects when you finish school. So the experiment (your schooling) will result in a number of dependent variables. Similarly, the school's outcome for its "experiment" of teaching a number of pupils will be several sets exam grades: a different dependent variable for each subject.
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It does so primarily for pupils in junior school. A variable interest rate would be too complicated for pupils of that age. Also, in real life simple interest is very rare but again, younger pupils are not mathematically sophisticated enough to handle that.
there are 500 or more pupils at scargill school.
about 25 to 30 kids by class and 100 to 6 000 by school/high-school (depending on the size) Class sizes vary as do the number of pupils in a collège (middle school) or a lycée (high school).
There are 1159 pupils in Graham school Scarbrough.
School Kids = "Plant Ysgol" Pupils = "Disgyblion"
One can find a school for gifted pupils from a local elementary school or a high school. They usually know other schools which are for really smart pupils.
You would need to work out the material needed for one uniform, then multiply by the number of pupils in a class - the number of pupils is variable.
how many pupils are ther at william parker school
A school that accepts hearing pupils but has the facilities to accomodate deaf pupils
Because the staff and pupils worked hard.
Students or pupils
Children in a school are often referred to as students or pupils.
300 pupils.