no it is not
You can say, "There are 23 boys in the math class." Alternatively, you could say, "In the math class, there are 23 boys." Both statements clearly convey the number of boys present in the class.
In one class, there are 4 boys. With 20 classes in the school, the total number of boys is calculated by multiplying the number of boys per class by the number of classes: 4 boys/class × 20 classes = 80 boys. Therefore, there are a total of 80 boys in the whole school.
there are 18 students in mrs Chan's class eight of these students are boys which class has a smaller fraction of boys than in mrs Chan's class?
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45 boys are in the class
Boys make up 40% of the class (12 boys out of 30 total students).
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a class of 25 students has 10 boys. Three boys have braces and 4 girls have braces..what is the ratio of boys with braces to boys in class
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You can say, "There are 23 boys in the math class." Alternatively, you could say, "In the math class, there are 23 boys." Both statements clearly convey the number of boys present in the class.
Grammitically correct, it can be either. The first is a statement that He meaning a person, is one of the tallest boys in the class. Period. The second is a question, as if saying, IS he one of the taller boys in the class? Grammitically correct, it can be either. The first is a statement that He meaning a person, is one of the tallest boys in the class. Period. The second is a question, as if saying, IS he one of the taller boys in the class?
there are 18 students in mrs Chan's class eight of these students are boys which class has a smaller fraction of boys than in mrs Chan's class?
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yes there is difftrent class for boys and girls