SOLUTION: If there are 3000 students in a school and 1 out of every 12 students are predicted for A*s how many are predicted A*s altogether?
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Question 924883: If there are 3000 students in a school and 1 out of every 12 students are predicted for A*s how many are predicted A*s altogether?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
| Cross Multiplying to solve
12x = 3000
= 250 As
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