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An English teacher at a high school can teach six classes. There are 43 students enrolled in English I, 51 in English II, and 53 in English III. Use the Webster method to determine the apportionment of students to the courses to determine the number of sections needed per course.

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Given:

Heigh school teach = 6 classes

Enrolled student

English 1 = 43

English 2 =51

English 3 =53

Apportionment student is:


\begin{gathered} =\frac{\text{English}1+\text{English}2+\text{English}3}{6} \\ =(43+51+53)/(6) \\ =(147)/(6) \\ =24.5 \end{gathered}

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