they could get a better eduction in math so they could have a better career than their parents have
he believes that teachers are spoiling students by giving them A's
Sorry not sure about a song called Mr. Winslow in the 90s but there was a song called Mr. Wendel by Arrested Development. I bet that is the one in which you are referring.
Its Erasmus, I got it for MR. Phillips class Oh how cool, I'm in Mr. Phillips class too, Period 3. Yeah, he's right ^ Erasmus. I got this assignment in middle school.
To coax Mr. Escalante to allow him back into class. Angel had recently been told to get out of the class and quit wasting every body's time when he showed up to class after partying the night before. In the Chicano/Latino culture, there is a major respect to the elders such as Angel's grandmother. And it was a way to get his grandmother to plead to Mr. Escalante to allow Angel back into the AP math class. It showed that Angel was willing to go to any lengths, and that he was serious about his education, he just used his "street" smarts to accomplish it. And after this scene, Angel was in the class again.
30
3 boys to 7 girls is 3 boys per 10 students gives class size of 13 too small; 6 boys per 20 students gives class size of 26; 9 boys per 30 students gives class size of 39 too many; class size is 26
4,000
Well, honey, if all the students in Mr. Osborne's class like pizza and Jeff is a student who likes pizza, then yes, Jeff is definitely in Mr. Osborne's class. It's simple math, darling. Jeff + pizza-loving classmates = Mr. Osborne's class. Case closed.
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it's 12.
17>=(s/2)
X/2=17
18>=(s/2)
That is a statement, with a question mark put on the end of it.
Any number up to & including 14 in the new classes
The underlined phrase "for 35 years" is an adverb phrase in the sentence "Mr. Bruns had been teaching for 35 years." It describes the duration of time for which Mr. Bruns had been teaching.