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Mathematics, 20.11.2020 19:50 skylarladson2549

There are 8 sixth-grade classes and 195 sixth grade students at Edison Middle school. The equation 8s = 195 can be used to determine s, the mean number of students per class. Based on the solution s = 24.375, which of the following statements could be true?

A. There are 5 sixth-grade classes with 24 students each and 3 sixth-grade classes with 25 students each.

B. There are 7 sixth-grade classes with 24 students each and 1 sixth grade class with 25
students.

C. There are 8 sixth-grade classes with 25 students each.

D. There are 8 sixth-grade classes with 24 students each

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