Asked by Sid
                How many 7th grade students are expected to move by the end of the year? If 12 students actually moved, did more or fewer 7th-grade students move than expected? Justify your answer.
6th-grade # of students: 250
% moves: 2%
7th-grade # of students 200
% moves: 4%
8th-grade # of students: 150
% moves: 8%
            
        6th-grade # of students: 250
% moves: 2%
7th-grade # of students 200
% moves: 4%
8th-grade # of students: 150
% moves: 8%
Answers
                    Answered by
            Jesus
            
    Pray about it no Really it works!!!!
    
                    Answered by
            Jesus
            
    pray to me son i shall revel.
 
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    khujkopl;'/
    
                    Answered by
            Benjamin T
            
    I think the answer is B. But i'm not sure
    
                    Answered by
            jan
            
    its you
    
                    Answered by
            melissa
            
    How many posters per minute can each of the student make?
Answer:The kids make .05 of poster in 1 minute
    
Answer:The kids make .05 of poster in 1 minute
                    Answered by
            imnotateacher
            
    Less people moved than expected.
    
                    Answered by
            NJ
            
    more people moved than expected because 4% of 200 is 8 since there is 12 people who moved out of 7th grade. 
and 8 people are expected to move by the end of the year
    
and 8 people are expected to move by the end of the year
                    Answered by
            Nathan
            
    suppose the relationship between x and y is proportional. When x is 6, y is 78. Identify the constant of proportionality of y to x answer
    
                    Answered by
            sarah
            
    uh idk
    
                    Answered by
            Lollipops
            
    XD, this is basically a chat. I'm currently a 7th grader though
    
                    Answered by
            Anonymous
            
    Toffees are bought at 4 for a rupee and the same number at 6 for a rupee. Then, they
are mixed and sold at 5 per rupee. What is the net profit or loss?
    
are mixed and sold at 5 per rupee. What is the net profit or loss?
                    Answered by
            Paris
            
    I'm not sure but I'm in 7th right now and when I was in 6th 17 kids moved and this year we got 20 new kids and lost 14 kids but It's only january so I don't know...........Maybe B?
    
                    Answered by
            Kaimy 
            
    Ummmmm i need help plz help me thx an advance
    
                    Answered by
            Kaimy 
            
    ummm yall are dumb
    
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