Of course they do. Students are "people" too ... they are not another form of the human race. Eventually the students will no longer be students ... they are no different from you or anyone else.
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There are 4 students who do not have brown hair or brown eyes. This can be calculated by adding the students with brown hair (15) and brown eyes (16), then subtracting the students with both (12) from that total. This gives us 19 students with either brown hair or brown eyes. Subtracting this from the total number of students (20) gives us the number of students with neither brown hair nor brown eyes.
no!
The probability that he or she will have brown eyes and blond hair is 21/50.
There are 30 students total. 10 of them have brown hair. 10/30 equals 1/3. Answer: 1/3
yes! there shouldnt be a rule for that because teachers shouldnt be able to tell students what to do to there hair. for example if a student wants her hair to be a bright pink they could do it if they want too!
In Ms. Woodall's class, there are 24 students, and half of them are boys, which means there are 12 boys. One third of these boys have brown hair, so to find the number of boys with brown hair, we calculate one third of 12, which is 4. Therefore, there are 4 boys in Ms. Woodall's class who have brown hair.
Qualitative.
That's like stupid! Your hair cant be that short! you would have to be bald to be destracting! (sorry if you are) long hair is more destracting!
yep. male students must have buzzcuts
In Texas, school policies regarding colored hair vary by district. While some schools may have strict dress codes that prohibit unconventional hair colors, others may be more lenient and allow students to express themselves through their hair. It's essential for students and parents to check the specific dress code policies of their school district to understand the rules regarding colored hair.
from a medical stand point green eyes are very rare in general. green eyes with black hair is very very rare because usually dark hair means dark eyes. Picking from this set though: I think it is 8+(13-8)+(15-8) / 28 8+5+7. 20/28, = 5/7 or 0.714. Good odds.