90000
if there are a total of 150 students in a classroom of these students 30% eat during the first lunch priod, 20% eat during the second lunch period, and the rest eat during the third lunch period. how many of her students eat during each lunch period? Is this a question or an answer? 45 eat during the first lunch period, 30 during the second lunch period and 75 during the third lunch period.
6! = 720
3 items (or people) can line up in 6 different sequences. 6 items (or people) can line up in 720 different sequences.
There are 1860480 ways.
90000
if there are a total of 150 students in a classroom of these students 30% eat during the first lunch priod, 20% eat during the second lunch period, and the rest eat during the third lunch period. how many of her students eat during each lunch period? Is this a question or an answer? 45 eat during the first lunch period, 30 during the second lunch period and 75 during the third lunch period.
500 * 0.25 = 125 students.
That would be 5x4x3x2x1 or 5! or 120 ways to arrange those objects in a line.
Yes, in France, many students have a longer lunch break and often go home for lunch. This is common practice in the French education system to allow students to have a break during the day and eat a meal at home with their families.
for the first student in the line there are 10 choices, then for the second 9 choices left, for the third 8 choices left and so on... So it's 10x9x8x7x6x5x4x3x2x1 = 3628800
Yes, many French students go home for lunch during the school day. It is common for schools in France to have a longer lunch break, allowing students to have a proper meal at home before returning to school for afternoon classes. This tradition of going home for lunch is deeply rooted in French culture.
6! = 720
No. Depending on your school you could be breaking the rules too. Many schools have a closed campus and have students stay at school during lunch. This is often done because students get into trouble at lunch, have fights, and could be hurt.
3 items (or people) can line up in 6 different sequences. 6 items (or people) can line up in 720 different sequences.
There are 1860480 ways.
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