To assign 24 students to five faculty advisors, we can use the formula for distributing ( n ) indistinguishable objects (students) into ( k ) distinguishable boxes (advisors). The number of ways to do this is given by the formula ( k^n ), where ( k ) is the number of advisors and ( n ) is the number of students. Therefore, the total number of ways to assign the 24 students to the 5 faculty advisors is ( 5^{24} ).
For high school students who typically have five classes with different teachers, that could mean as much as 17.5 hours each week. By comparison, the survey found middle school teachers assign about 3.2 hours of homework each week and kindergarten through fifth grade teachers assign about 2.9 hours each week
Five groups of five people. Simple math my dear.
Seven are jumping.
Yes, the "best of five" rule was applicable for SSC (Secondary School Certificate) students in the 2012-13 academic year. This policy allows students to consider the best scores from five subjects for their overall percentage calculation. However, specific eligibility and implementation may vary by state or board, so it's important for students to verify the details with their respective educational authorities.
There are 1860480 ways.
As a declarative sentence it means, "There are five students in your class." As a question it means, "Are there five students in your class?"
For high school students who typically have five classes with different teachers, that could mean as much as 17.5 hours each week. By comparison, the survey found middle school teachers assign about 3.2 hours of homework each week and kindergarten through fifth grade teachers assign about 2.9 hours each week
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Five groups of five people. Simple math my dear.
The adjective in the sentence is "twenty-five," as it describes the number of students attending the reading class.
a huge school with around 6,000 students
Seven are jumping.
It is spelled five-hundred twelve or five-hundred and twelve. The graduating class had 512 students.
21 (A+)
They start kindergarted at the age of four or five.
11.5
83 students didn't get an A. how you get the answer is subtract 35 from 118 and you get 83.