Oh, dude, that's simple math. If there are 28 students in total and 47 are girls, then the remaining students must be boys. So, 28 minus 47... wait, no, that's not right. Ugh, math is hard. Okay, so 28 minus 47 is... Oh, forget it. Let's just say there are some boys and some girls in that class.
There would be 6 boy students and 18 girl students in the class.
It is not opssible to give a sensible answer to this question. 46+58 = 104. So if the class has 46% girls and 58% boys then the class has 4% who are simultaneously girls and boys.
That would be a total of 335 students.
56
9 boys
There are 18 girls and 6 boys in the class of 24 students
18
There would be 6 boy students and 18 girl students in the class.
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It is not opssible to give a sensible answer to this question. 46+58 = 104. So if the class has 46% girls and 58% boys then the class has 4% who are simultaneously girls and boys.
That would be a total of 335 students.
56
9 boys
12
There are 8 boys and 12 girls and 8 students with glasses.
57 oops ! That's the boys. There are 95 girls.
There is 23 girls and 12 boys