Math, asked by varun9463, 10 months ago

In a school, the number of female students are F
such that 60% < F< 65% of the total number of
students in the class. What can be the minimum
number of female students in the class?

Answers

Answered by chbilalakbar
4

Answer:

61 %

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we are given that

number of female students  are greater then 60 % of whole

and less then 65 % of the whole

Let there are total 100 students in the class altogether

Then

number of female students greater then 60

And

so

Minimum possible female students in the class = 61

Thus

61 % minimum female students are there/

Answered by rahulkumarxp10
14

Answer:

5

Step-by-step explanation:

The minimum number of female students in a class is 5, in a class of 8.

You’ve specified that F falls between 60% and 65%.

Going up through the minimums,

50% — minimum number is 1 out of 2

66⅓% — minimum number is 2 out of 3

75% — minimum number is 3 out of 4

60%—minimum number is 3 out of 5

62.5%—minimum number is 5 out of 8

The lowest value is 5, and it is in between 60% and 65%

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