yes, but you can find maybe a 10 year old or a 13 year old
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Since 24 six graders who bring their lunch to school are 12% of the total number of six grade students, then the total numbers of these students is 200 (24 ÷ .12).
11 times with 2 left over, or alternatively 11 and one sixth times.
11/12-1/6 = 11/12-2/12 = 9/12 or 3/4 in its simplest form.
It might depend on what country you're from. But I know in England (one of the places where they call them "years" instead of "grades"), Year 7 would be 6th grade in America. England starts numbering the years one year earler than we do (for example, they have Reception for ages 4-5, but then they start with Year 1 at age 5-6...but we have pre-kindergarten for 4-5, then kindergarten for ages 5-6, and so we don't number until the next year...so 1st grade here is ages 6-7. So that means in America, students are in 6th grade at the age of 11-12, while in England, they are in Year 7).
11 and 12