yes ...... but better to do be if you don't have money get job and from that do be you will also get service certificate
C. J. Dean has written: 'Cycling to Bournemouth Polytechnic'
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The Tri-C Career Center offers services for employers, students, and alumni in finding jobs and employees. The center itself may offer clerical jobs for part-time workers and permanent positions such as academic counselors.
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C. C. Hentschel has written: 'Biology for medical students'
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You can't find the average of two totally different values, but this is as close as I got to your request. Average is the same as the mean. Add them all together and divide them by how many there are. Example: Students using c: 25 students not using c: 30 (students using c)÷(Students using + Students not using) = average 25÷55= 0.45 See how it doesn't work? *Note, the following language is in c++ because it was categorized under c++* -------------------------------------- #include <iostream> using namespace std; int main() { double n, x, t, a; // n= using x= not using t= total a= Average cout << "Students using C programming: "; cin >> n; cout << "Students not using C programming: "; cin >> x; t = n + x; a= n / t; cout << a; return 0; }
A CGPA of 2.47 in a polytechnic typically falls within the range of a "C" grade, which signifies satisfactory performance but may not be considered strong. Different institutions may have varying grading scales, but generally, a CGPA below 2.5 may indicate the need for improvement to meet the minimum academic requirements for certain programs. It's advisable to check with the specific polytechnic for their grading criteria and implications for academic standing.
Pronoun is they; antecedent noun is students. They do agree.
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