SMART Grant
divide the amount of students by available machines = 4.5
SMART Grant.
1:4
Computers provide a great resource of knowledge that students may not be able to find in a traditional High School library. Some books in libraries date as far back as the 1920s. Online resources such as current periodicals, and publications are also more available to students with computers in schools.
In both cases 3 students per computer
It definitely has the capacity to, even now. Whether it ever does or not depends on things such as politics and culture.
Students
there would be 48 students... first find out what 3*?= 24 )the answer is 8). so think of it this way: for 8 groups, every 6 computers needs 3 students. 3 times 8 is 24 and 6 times 8 is 48. 48 students.
4 students per computer, but at a ratio of 3.65:1. This is answered by dividing the number of students by the number of computers, and then rounding up, because you cannot have a fraction of a student.
It all depends on how many students that elementary school has. A school of 1000 students will require an approximate of 400 computers.
A computer lab is a place where students have access to computers any time.