Elementary through middle school.
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Monti's "Czardas" is generally considered to be around Grade 8 level due to its technical demands and expressive playing required. Chopin's "Nocturne in C sharp minor" is often classified as a Grade 6 to 7 piece, as it involves expressive phrasing and some technical challenges, though it's primarily a piano work often adapted for violin. The grading can vary slightly depending on the examination board.
To estimate how many of the 180 seventh-grade students like reggae music, we can use the proportion found in Henry's survey. If 3 out of 15 students liked reggae, that means 1 out of 5 students liked it (3/15 = 1/5). Therefore, we can set up a proportion: if 1 in 5 students like reggae, then out of 180 students, we can calculate (180 \div 5 = 36). Thus, approximately 36 seventh-grade students would be expected to like reggae music.
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High school grade year basically means which grade someone is in. High schools generally consist of 9th grade, 10th grade, 11th grade, and 12th grade. Students in 9th grade are freshmen. Students in 10th grade are sophomores. Students in 11th grade are known as juniors. Students in 12th grade are seniors.
This is a single-equation algebra problem, and can be stated using the variable T to stand for the number of Third Grade students (our answer).The equation is Fifth Grade + Fourth Grade + Third Grade = 33 total members.In terms of T, this is (T+6) + (T) + (T) = 33Which reduces to 3T + 6 = 33 and 3T = 27 and T = 9.There are 9 third-grade students, 9 fourth-grade students, and 15 fifth-grade students = 33.
31%. first you add all the numbers then divide it by how many 8th graders there are.
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59/283 students are in the sixth grade, so divide 59 by 283 to find the percentage. The answer is 0.20848, so approximated 21% of the students are in sixth grade.
You need to know how many students are in the math team.
I took piano lessons in first grade and picked up the violin in fourth grade. Personally, I liked the violin better but it's probably best to let the child decide which instrument they prefer. Though, to be fair, they'd have to learn two clefs (bass and treble) to play the piano and only one (treble) to play the violin.
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