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Alumna = a woman who is a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.Alumnae = more than one woman who is a graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.So, the opposite gender* to an Alumna is an Alumnus.Alumnus = a male graduate or former student of a specific school, college, or university.Alumni = more than one male, or any combination of male and female graduates or former students of a specific school, college, or university.*Note: The term "opposite" is misapplied when referring to Latin genders since there are three genders: Male, Female, Neuter. The opposite of "female" is "not female".
8 rows of 6 students 6 rows of 8 students 4 rows of 12 students 3 rows of 16 students 2 rows of 24 students 1 row of 48 students
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That depends on if the variable "number of students" is dependent on something else. For example, if the number of students is dependent on the time of year, then it is charted along the y-axis. If the number of students is independent, and the school's yearly expenses are dependent on the number of students, than the number of students should be tracked by the x-axis.
35 divided by 5 = 7 7= one fifth of the students, so 3 fifths of the students = 21
If there are 14 people sitting evenly spaced around a circle which person is directly across for the 2nd person?
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Just like a clock face: 12 students.
Long Answer: I found it's actually more difficult to draw these 'students standing evenly spaced in a circle' problems with large numbers of students than it is to just develop a rule for the problem using more simplistic circles (such as a circle with four or eight students). Anyway a general rule for these problems is x+(1/2*t)=y, where x is the number of the particular student (1, in this case), t is the total number of students in the circle (must be an even number, otherwise they can't be standing directly opposite) and y will be the number of the student that the student you have picked is facing. Just a note that, obviously, if you picked student number 18 in this case, this would work out to student number 27. All you have to do in this case is subtract 18 from this number. So student number 18 would be facing student number 9. So if y in the above equation is greater than the total number of students, simply subtract the total number of students from the number you get. Short Answer: 1+(1/2*18)= 1+9 = 10 Student 1 will be facing Student 10.
Jonin are high ranking ninjas, the opposite would be academy students.
Student #10 is directly across from student #1. In order to evenly pair the sides of the circle, there must be 9 students in each hemicircle, across from the other 9, who will each have a number 9 higher. Student 10 is the first student of the second 9, numbers 10 through 18.
Homework makes students the opposite - it helps them learn to be more responsible and get better grades.
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Trust but verify so do the math yourself and see if you agree with me... Maybe I am having a joke at your expense... I am TheRealSarcasmO, also why do I feel like I might be helping you with your homework? That being said, if there are 18 students evenly spaced in a circle, the student directly across from student 5 would be student 14. To determine which student is directly opposite student 5 in a circle with 18 students, we can use a simple formula. First, we need to find the total number of students in the circle, which is 18. Next, we subtract the number of the student weβre looking for (in this case, 5) from the total number of students (18). Finally, we add 9 to the result to get the number of the student directly across from student 5. So, 18 - 5 = 13, and 13 + 9 = 22. But since there are only 18 students in the circle, we need to subtract 18 from 22 to get the final answer: 22 - 18 = 4. Therefore, student 5 is directly across from student 14. The answer should be correct I used old math. if you use new math the answer is half past the student that identifies as a cat. To explain this so you can figure for any situation suppose there are n students evenly spaced in a circle. To determine which student is directly opposite student k, we can use the following formula: (k + n/2) % n. So, for example, if there are 18 students in the circle and we want to find the student directly across from student 5, we can use the formula: (5 + 18/2) % 18 = 14. Bazinga! Student 5 is directly across from student 14. Thank you very much... I bid you adu....
Nope, it will do the opposite and you'll be more confused.