Using set theory let A contain the students who failed mathematics (50) and B contain the students that failed English (30). Now set A and B intersect so they share the same students (5). Therefore the students who passed both subjects is the complement of the union of the sets. ~(AUB)=~(A+B-AintersectB)=100-(50+30-5)=25 students.
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22% got F's (that is horrible)
2011 If you have an early birthday 2012 If you have a late birthday or if you failed it would be based on your birthday and how many grades you failed. Like I was held back in 2nd grade for ADHD and i'm 15 turning 16 in May and i'm a 9th grader but I should be a 10th grader. I should be graduating in 2023 but I will be graduating in 2024 unless I finish my grade faster then others like gifted students.
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If you forgot to put something in an envelope you sent out then that would be the proper wording. However, you would use the word "disclose" if you left out pertinent information you failed to disclose to someone.
Answer:100% (all students who took the test).Since 27% failed in both, then 73% are remained to be discussed.Since 70% passed in English, 65% passed in Math and 27% failed in both,Then, failed in English = (100% - 70%) = 30%.Failed only in English = 30% - 27% = 3%.Failed in Math = (100% - 65%) = 35%.Failed only in Math = 35% - 27% = 8%.So total % of students failed = failed in both subjects + failed in English only + failed in Math only = 27% + 3% + 8%= 38%.So passed in both subjects = 100% - 38% = 62%.Answer: In that exam 62% passed in both subjects.
A student may fail mathematics because he/she did not study, did not attend class, or did not understand the lesson material.
Students who are failed in two subjects of the Six subjects or failed in any one of the main 5 subjects are placed in compartment in those subjects provided that he/she passed the internal assessment.
The most common reason is because when the student go home he/she doesn't continue there studies there.
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you failed with your English grammer
The weight in the Weighted Companion Cube is the failed test subjects that failed and died in the test chambers
More than likely not but it depends on how many credits you had before you entered the 10th grade and how many subjects you had during the 10th grade. More important than how many subjects you failed is how many you passed.
100% (all students who took the test). Since 35% failed in both, then 65% are remained to be discussed. Since 65% passed in English and 25% passed in Marathi, then 25% passed in both, that is 40% passed the English test but didn't pass the Marathi test. For example, if there are 100 students who took the tests, 35 failed both, so we have to discuss about the other 65 students. All of them passed the English test, and only 25 of them passed the Marathi test. So only 25 students passed both.
Einstein never failed mathematics, this is a myth he dispelled when he was older. he said that he mastered calculus by age 16.
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