The answer would really depend on the student. This is a question which refers to what the student is going to do after high school. It is meant to get the student to think of their future and set goals.
A real life application is a situation that you may have faced or could face in the near future, usually based on a skill learned from typical school subjects. It is used to help prepare students for such situations, or to demonstrate that something they are learning is relevant to their lives. For example, while reading a textbook on mathematics you may encounter a passage that describes a real-life application of one of the skills in the chapter.
Converses are conditionals with the antecedent and consequent swapped. Example: "If it snows tonight, they will close school," and, "If they will close school, it will snow tonight."
For dental school you will be looking at a cost of about $21,000 to $35,000 a year. Those cost also could change depending if they offer an instate cost vs and out of state cost. The difference could be 10k or more.
I think he attended a polytechnic school. This is where, I believe, he picked up the beginnings of Calculus
If you are west of the Atlantic, it means alteration or overhaul of a literary work. If you are east of the Atlantic, it means to review, study and prepare for an examination in school.
There is no chapter 8 of Konoha High school, the latest chapter was chapter seven.
There is no voting on school uniforms.
AP Statistics is in fact college level , high school statistics course. It is the equivalent of one semester and is normally offered to juniors and seniors in a high school.
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In school today we learned about statistics. Knowledge of statistics and probability can help one predict future events.
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95% Of New Orleans require school uniforms
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Stanley Vernon Smith has written: 'Statistics of bonds sold for public school purposes' -- subject(s): School bonds, Statistics