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college students
The class enrollment increased by 3 students. This is the equivalent of 20%.
The number of students is discrete. There is no number of students between 4 and 5.
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Answer172 students are in the school. AnswerYou can't really say 172 exactly. Maybe some students are indifferent to it. AnswerThere are "at least" 172 students are in the school.
you explain how to solve this question? If there is an equation that I can use will be appreciated. 70% of students answered question A correctly, 55% of students answered question B correctly, 20% of students answered neither question correctly. What is the percentage of students answered both question A and B correctly?
you explain how to solve this question? If there is an equation that I can use will be appreciated. 70% of students answered question A correctly, 55% of students answered question B correctly, 20% of students answered neither question correctly. What is the percentage of students answered both question A and B correctly?
Whether the students answered the questions correctly or not.
college students
This would be the commutative property of addition. It states that we can add the same numbers in any order and arrive at the same answer. I always tell my students the "C" in commutative stands for change as in changing the order of the numbers...
French students have the equivalent of the GCSEs.
In order for someone to answer this question, you have to word it correctly.
Yes, "students receive their diplomas" is correct. The verb "receive" is used correctly in this context to show that the students are the ones getting the diplomas.
This question needs clarification in order to be answered correctly.
apparently the one that has students who cant spell college correctly.
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"Individuality is important and school uniforms can stifle personal expression." "School uniforms can limit students' creativity and hinder their ability to express themselves." "Allowing students to choose their own clothing promotes self-expression and a sense of identity." "School uniforms may create a sense of conformity rather than celebrating the diversity of students."