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35 divided by 5 = 7 7= one fifth of the students, so 3 fifths of the students = 21
There are 18 girls and 6 boys in the class of 24 students
It depends on the context. If the students are acting individually, then "are" is correct: Three-quarters of the students are failing the class. If you are referring to a single collective entity then "is" is correct: Three quarters of the students is an unacceptable number of failures.
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If there were 30 students in the class, it would mean that 2/5 are girls. Girls = 12. Boys = 18
You only capitalize 'student' in a sentence when it starts the sentence or it's part of a title:Students who join the Students' Award Committee will have their last class on Fridays free to participate in those activities. The students who do not volunteer will have their standard Friday classes.
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14 boys are in the class
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The students were acting like clowns, jumping, too noisy
There would be 6 boy students and 18 girl students in the class.
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