Here are 10 students getting honors credits in a class, and they make up 20% of the class. How do we find the number of students in the class? Let's look. We have a class, and 20% of the class are getting honors credit, and that turns out to be 10 students. Now we can generate a formula that we can use to discover our answer. Let's assign letters to the things we know or are finding out. Nclass = number of students in the class. Nhonors = number of honors students in the class. And Nhonors = 10 students. Nclass x 20% = 10 students 20% = 20/100ths (because % = hundredths) or 0.20 or just 0.2 for simplicity. Nclass x .2 = 10 students Now divide both sides by .2 so the .2 will cancel out (or drop out) on the left side of the equation and we'll have isolated the answer we are looking for, which is Nclass. Nclass = 10 students divided by .2 Nclass = 10/.2 students = 50 students There are 50 students in the class. As .2 equals 2/10 or 1/5, we can find 1/5th of 50 just by thinking about it to check our work. And 1/5th of 50 equals 10, which is in agreement with the information we were given in the problem.
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17>=(s/2)
X/2=17
to aviod the lessons they hate
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If it,s a terravan with the bunk above the cab it,s considered a class C .
it means to skip class to go somewhere that is not school related e.g. shopping, party etc
It was grand for First Class and not so good for Thrid Class. First Class people had parties and luxure, Third class basically got a bunk and a spot on the ship.
eighteen
14 boys are in the class
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There would be 6 boy students and 18 girl students in the class.
ask ur teacher tat ur goin to the bathroom,nd stay at bathroom.simple
English class
there are 18 students in mrs Chan's class eight of these students are boys which class has a smaller fraction of boys than in mrs Chan's class?