The HCF of the two numbers is 64. That's the largest number of pupils they can have as same i.e in common in each class.
250/400 = 0.6250.625 x 100 = 62.5%
Let there be x pupils in the class.Total increase in marks =x x1=x22x= (83 - 63) x= 20 x= 40.22
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The number by which a number is divided is called the divisor. The number which is divided is called the dividend and the number resulting from the division is called the quotient.
Students or pupils
the number of pupils per teacher in Massachusetts is 36
Children in a school are often referred to as students or pupils.
The HCF of the two numbers is 64. That's the largest number of pupils they can have as same i.e in common in each class.
You can look at this many ways......but my way is:Pupils are the more brighter of all of the students in a whole.Whereas, students are just students in general.... they go to school, some may be bright but those are the pupils!
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the math questions now? Alright, let me break it down for you. So, there are 28 boys and 14 girls in the class, right? That means there are a total of 42 pupils. To find the fraction of girls, you just divide the number of girls by the total number of pupils. So, 14 girls out of 42 pupils gives you a fraction of 1/3. Easy peasy, lemon squeezy.
A group of pupils can be called a class or a school group.
You would need to work out the material needed for one uniform, then multiply by the number of pupils in a class - the number of pupils is variable.
Sorry btw the question is there are 30 pupils in a class 26 have mp3s and 22 have mobiles. What is the smallest number of pupils who can have both
250/400 = 0.6250.625 x 100 = 62.5%
Your pupils contract when exposed to bright light. This is an automatic response called a simple reflex. Is this true.
Dilated pupils refer to pupils that are abnormally large. This can be caused by various factors such as low lighting conditions, drug use, or medical conditions like eye trauma or certain neurological conditions.