5
Dodging numbers depend on individuals. Some people will have none, others will have many.
25
22
The class interval is the maximum possible value in the class less the maximum possible value in the class below. The second is equivalent to the minimum possible value in the class.
17/51 = 1/3 are boys
That student would be the Salutatorian, the top student is the Valedictorian.
The salutatorian is the student with the second highest academic rank in a class. They are ranked right behind the valedictorian.
Dodging numbers depend on individuals. Some people will have none, others will have many.
The spelling is salutatorian (the second place student in a graduating class, after the valedictorian).
If you graduate second in your class, it is typically referred to as being the "valedictorian" if the top student is the "valedictorian" and the second is often called the "salutatorian." However, terminology can vary by institution. In some cases, the second highest may simply be referred to as the second honors or second in the class.
Under a valedictorian is a salutatorian, who is typically the student with the second highest academic performance in a graduating class.
if you are a teacher then you can ask one student to be on cleaning duty which means that he or she will tell other students to clean under their tables if they are dirty and if you have a naughty class then you could make cleaning like a punishment ( but that would give a bad effect ) . if you are a student then cleaning the place around would do no harm
In a school art class, there are 4 tables, and each table has 6 paintbrushes. To find out how many paintbrushes there are in total, you can multiply the number of tables by the number of paintbrushes at each table. So, 4 tables times 6 paintbrushes equals 24 paintbrushes altogether. This way, every student can have a brush to work with!
Because when the student studies a lot he becomes intelligent and is the best in class
Where is the student going after class? Where does the student go after class?
No. It's an example of a Second Class lever.
It depends on the student