yes
The answer to this question depends upon what school students are attending.
Assuming 35% of students attending this school are taking math, and 520 students attending this school are taking math, then 35% is 520 over the number of students attending this school. Let x= the number of students attending this school.So 35/100 = 520/x,35x = 520*100 (cross multiply)35x = 52000 (multiply)35x/35 = 52000/35 (divide both sides by 35)x = 1,485.71So, there are about 1,486 students attending this school. Note, that since x is not a whole number, that one of 35 and 520 students must be an estimate rather than the actual percent or number of students. Ok then well there you have it folks Mr. Smarty pants!
no if they don't want to they should not have to.
No, students should not be paid for attending school.
School uniforms are prescribed clothing which all students attending a particular school must wear.
No, the word "students" is not a verb. It is a plural noun that refers to individuals who are attending school or engaged in learning.
That depends on if the variable "number of students" is dependent on something else. For example, if the number of students is dependent on the time of year, then it is charted along the y-axis. If the number of students is independent, and the school's yearly expenses are dependent on the number of students, than the number of students should be tracked by the x-axis.
Including Bella Swan, there are a total amount of 332 students attending Forks High School.
Students have to be at least four years old to start attending school. While this is the minimum age to start school, some students do not start until they are six years old.
What school are you looking at? I would think the demographic of the students would be a consideration in this matter. Maybe you should visit the school and talk to a counseler and some students already attending.
yes they are an independant school and have a good record.
In a word: Yes. Special rules apply for different schools but I'vw never heard of a school that is allowed to prohibit students from attending physical activities.