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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.
like about 19 or 20 %
To find the total number of students, you can set up a proportion: 63 is 70% of x. This can be represented as 63 = 0.70x. To solve for x, divide both sides by 0.70, which gives you x = 63 / 0.70. Therefore, the total number of students is 90.
twenty percent
A lot
No there should not be field trips because field trips waistes money and time
98% the other 2 percent are afraid people will make fun of them for not being able to pay for it
Field trips help students get excited about learning. Its gets students away from the not so fun classroom environment. Field trips help students get excited about learning. Its gets students away from the not so fun classroom environment. field trips help students learn different things even outside of school What are the benefites of going on a feild trip Both the students and the teacher benefit from field trips. -Students get the chance to see with their own eyes a historical time they've read about, for example, when visiting a zoo or museum staged like that very time in history they've imagined. -Teachers get to go into more detail while at the location, to directly point out certain points she may not have been able to make with words alone -When it's time for a test on the things the've experinced , students will remember what they saw and personal experience to draw from, much easier and more meaningful than memorizing textbook material.
98%
go on field trips and things like that
maybe 70% students complain
like 30 to50%
4 out of every 10 students.
To enhance the major field of study, or some students may have a particular interest in another unrelated field of which they would like to know more about or develop an expertise in.To enhance the major field of study, or some students may have a particular interest in another unrelated field of which they would like to know more about or develop an expertise in.To enhance the major field of study, or some students may have a particular interest in another unrelated field of which they would like to know more about or develop an expertise in.To enhance the major field of study, or some students may have a particular interest in another unrelated field of which they would like to know more about or develop an expertise in.To enhance the major field of study, or some students may have a particular interest in another unrelated field of which they would like to know more about or develop an expertise in.To enhance the major field of study, or some students may have a particular interest in another unrelated field of which they would like to know more about or develop an expertise in.
no except on field trips and if you have to put it in your bookbag until lunch
Oh, my friend, it's natural to worry about children's safety. But remember, field trips are carefully planned with adult supervision to keep everyone safe. In the rare event a child goes missing, quick action is taken to find them. Let's focus on the beautiful memories and learning experiences children gain from field trips.
I would say a high percentage of students would qualify just based on IQ tests....like 40-50%.