You don't tell the total number of students. To get a percentage you need to provide the total.
Since 24 six graders who bring their lunch to school are 12% of the total number of six grade students, then the total numbers of these students is 200 (24 ÷ .12).
This would use a bar graph.
You would divide 270 by 45 and the solution would be 6 students with each chaperon.
One sixth of anything is (16 and 2/3) percent of it. One sixth of 100 is 16, which is 1,600 percent.
Put it this way: If your work has given you acceptably good grades thus far in school, sixth grade is going to be no harder to adjust to than any previous grade was. More to a point: Does your schoolwork suddenly get much harder in sixth grade? No, it does not.
20%
Since 24 six graders who bring their lunch to school are 12% of the total number of six grade students, then the total numbers of these students is 200 (24 ÷ .12).
80
59/283 students are in the sixth grade, so divide 59 by 283 to find the percentage. The answer is 0.20848, so approximated 21% of the students are in sixth grade.
30
31%. first you add all the numbers then divide it by how many 8th graders there are.
No, in my school district sixth grade is in intermediate school. Only seventh and eighth graders are considered to be middle school students.
Typically, students need to achieve a passing grade of around 60-70% in order to pass sixth grade. However, this can vary depending on the school district and individual grading policies.
50 percent
To help students be more successful in the real world when they get older.
11.5
Dued! What are you talking about? of course they should!