The answer will depend on which FFA you mean. It could be:
What percent were eligible to become members of the smaller Council of 500
66%
0.900 percent = 0.90 percent = 0.9 percent = 9/10 percent 0.900 percent = 0.009 0.900 = 90 percent
1 percent of a percent is 1/10000 or 0.0001; this is the same as saying 1 percent percent. Example: 5 percent percent is 0.0005, so 5 percent percent of 100 is 0.0005 x 100 or 0.05.
Parsing the question: What percent of 10 percent of 50 is 25 percent of 100? What percent of 10 percent of 50 is 25? What percent of 5 is 25? Answer: 500%
41 percent of FFA members are female in 2010.
no
Proficiency Awards recognize FFA members for their SAE programs.
Proficiency Awards recognize FFA members for their SAE programs.
77%
Because the ffa jacket can only be worn by the members of ffa. And only in the appropiate places.
The FFA, Future Farmers of America, was founded in 1917. The first female president of the FFA was Jan Eberly. She was elected in 1982 to be the national female president of the Future Farmers of America.
about 501,000 members
156,978
The Discovery Degree was added to the list of degrees that FFA members can receive in 2000. This degree is designed for younger members, specifically those in grades 7-8, to recognize their initial involvement in FFA and agricultural education. It serves as an introduction to the opportunities available within FFA and encourages further participation.
The FFA salute, also known as the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America, is a customary gesture performed by members of the National FFA Organization. The salute is a way for FFA members to show respect and loyalty to their country and its flag. It is often recited at the beginning of FFA meetings and events as a symbol of unity and patriotism among members.
The first female elected to a national FFA office was Julie Smiley, who became the National FFA Secretary in 1976. Her election marked a significant milestone for the organization, highlighting the increasing involvement of women in agricultural education and leadership roles within FFA. Smiley's achievement paved the way for future generations of female leaders in the organization.