most students have at least 3 dogs
n = number of students in one homeroom who have dogs x number of homeroom classesfrom
You have to SHOW the table, sweet pea.
Fact: 90 students ate hot dogs Let Y be the number of students who DID not eat hot dogs (which is the unknown) Let Z be the total number of students in the universe (which is another unknown). Thus the ratio to ninety students who at hot dogs to ones that did not is generally provided by the following: z = 90 + y Thus 90+y:90 The answer is 90+Y to 90 Emre O
Short answer: Anywhere from 6-15 students will have both a cat and a dog. The maximum number that can have both is 15, if each student who has a cat also has a dog. To find the minimum number, we must try to get as many students to only have one pet as possible. Let's take students 1-20 and give them dogs. Now give the last 9 students cats. We still have 6 (15-9) cats left to distribute and no places to put them. This means that at least 6 students need to have both a cat and a dog.
Yes they do. Many schools allow blind students to take their service dog with them.
They can all be "pets".
easy 58 because 30+12=42 100-42=58
25% if 13 is a fractional number. You cannot have a fractional number of students.
5 dogs
How many students out of every 100 students get accepted to cal state fullerton?
how many: around 900 at the most. what types: sporting dogs ( or gun dogs ), miniature dogs, spaniels, hounds, working dogs, herding dogs, terrieres, toy dogs, and sleigh dogs.
56.4 million students.