Students per computer = 111/22 = 5.04545... repeating.
111/22 = 5.04545 repeating
In both cases 3 students per computer
A computer lab is a place where students have access to computers any time.
4 students per computer, but at a ratio of 3.65:1. This is answered by dividing the number of students by the number of computers, and then rounding up, because you cannot have a fraction of a student.
There are some benefits to computers in education. Computers can connect students with students and teachers worldwide. Computers can also aid in the collaboration process of sharing documents and ideas.
There is a great scope in computer engineering. In Computer engineering, students study the design of digital hardware and software systems including communications systems, computers and devices that uses computers.
the people who directly use and work with the computer are computer technician , students and others
there would be 48 students... first find out what 3*?= 24 )the answer is 8). so think of it this way: for 8 groups, every 6 computers needs 3 students. 3 times 8 is 24 and 6 times 8 is 48. 48 students.
in colleges computers are used to keep a record of the fees paid by the students
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It depends on several variables. Is your computer lab also going to be a server for your school? How long will each person be using the computers on average? Will the students be using the computers for activities other than homework, such as games, browsing YouTube, etc? Seeing that you plan on 100 students, you should start with about 50 computers because not all of the students will be using the computers simultaneously. Are some of the students fortunate to have their own laptops and sometimes need to ask for extra help with their homework? Is so, plan on having empty tables for them.
Computers are very useful. you can look up stuff and have fun! hope i helped!
In general educational terms, "computer-based training" is an educational program that makes use of computers as the primary learning tool for the students involved. In such programs (or, courses), students will mainly be working on (or, through) computers in order to accomplish the educational goals of the training underway.