30
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.
there are 18 students in mrs Chan's class eight of these students are boys which class has a smaller fraction of boys than in mrs Chan's class?
%*amount=answer .40*45=answer answer=18 boys
7 boys
9 boys
There are 8 boys and 12 girls and 8 students with glasses.
40 percent of 25 students is 10.
Boys make up 40% of the class (12 boys out of 30 total students).
60%
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.
Yes it is, cause 18÷30×100=60
there are 18 students in mrs Chan's class eight of these students are boys which class has a smaller fraction of boys than in mrs Chan's class?
%*amount=answer .40*45=answer answer=18 boys
7 boys
There are 18 girls and 6 boys in the class of 24 students
a class of 25 students has 10 boys. Three boys have braces and 4 girls have braces..what is the ratio of boys with braces to boys in class
Well, isn't that just lovely? So in this class, we have a total of 28 students. Now, if we look at the boys, we have 12 of them. To find the fraction of the class that are boys, we simply need to divide the number of boys by the total number of students. So, 12 boys out of 28 students gives us a fraction of 12/28, which can be simplified to 3/7. Happy little fractions!