About 45% of Mexico's children graduate high school.
This question is hopelessly underspecified. The percentage of girls in the junior school that my children went to was close to 50. The percentage of girls in the all-girls secondary school that my daughter went to was 100. The percentage of girls in the all-boys secondary school that my son went to was 0. So what answer do you want: close to 50, 100 or 0?
Jack is a student. (the proper noun 'Jack' with the verb to be 'is')Jack is a student. (the verb to be 'is' with the common noun 'student')The children walk to school. (the common noun 'children' with the action verb 'walk')Jill can walk with them. (the proper noun 'Jill' with the auxiliary verb 'can')The children can't be late. (the common noun 'children' with the auxiliary verb-adverb contraction 'can't')
35 students x 1/7 students who walk = 5 students in the class that walk to school
19% to 20% percent.
56% of children in Leeds usually walk to school.
In rural areas, children walk. In cities, some children are driven and others walk.
The percentage of children attending school in Afghanistan is 3 percent for girls and 39 percent for boys.
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About 45% of Mexico's children graduate high school.
it depends if they want to walk
First off, there are very few children who go to school in Haiti, and if they do, they walk.
Roughly 7% of school-aged children in Britain attend private schools.
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80%
The percentage is 15/60 times 100 = 25%
In the 1800s, children walk to school when they want to. If it rains or snows, they would have to go in a carriage if they have one, or they still have to walk on their feet. Those days were really harsh.