50% of 12 male students = 6
25% of 4 female students = 1
So in total 7 students go for Pizza.
The probability that a randomly selected student will be female is 1/7 or 14%.
40 percent of 25 students is 10.
since 100%-20%=80%, then we know 80% was there. Here is how it works. We need the percent that is absent plus the percent that is present to add up to 100% since that is all the students.
It means that the average score of all the students in a class is 70. Ex: Assuming 3 students got the below scores in their English exam for a total score of 100. Student 1 = 60 Student 2 = 70 Student 3 = 80 Total score of 3 students = 60 + 70 + 80 = 210 Average score of 3 students = 210 / 3 = 70
25%
Each student sells 9 balloons.
the mathematical number is 31.5. Can you have half a student
13 percent of 16 students is equivalent to 2.08 students. Since you can't have a fraction of a student, the closest whole number would be 2 students.
DePaul's total enrollment of 24,966 students represents a diverse student body in terms of ethnicity, gender and other demographics.56 percent are students under 24 years of age53 percent are female33 percent are students of color5 percent are international students (on F1 and J1 visas)DePaul's total enrollment of 25,398 represents a diverse student body in terms of ethnicity, geography and other demographics. A total of 53% are women. Thirty-two percent are students of color. Students under 24 years of age account for 54% of enrollment.
It means 87 percent of students performed worse or below the score of that student and 13 percent did better than that student.
40 percent of 25 students is 10.
it depend on hw d student is
During the first term of the school year, Mrs. Farache had 24 students in her French class. In the second term, there were 31 students. What is the percent of change in the number of students?
The probability is 10 percent.
students work = The students work hard. (multiple students) student's work = The student's work deserved an A. (one student) students' work = The students' work was the highlight of the presentation. (belonging to multiple students)
50 percent
It depends on which university it is, how much work the student puts in, and what you consider to be a 'good' job.
it would be student's because students implies more than one student and if you are talking about more than one student's mother it would be the students' mothers