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Mr. Smith keeps track of his students' homework completion. He keeps track of how many boys and

girls do not complete their homework. He puts students who don't complete their homework into two categories: first-time offenders and repeat offenders. He uses a table to keep track of the results.
Boys-Girls-Total-First-Time Offenders & Repeat Offenders

a. In one month 36 girls and 12 boys did not do their homework for the first time. 12 girls and 30
boys did not do their homework again. Put these figures in your table.

b.How many students did not complete all of their homework assignments this month?

c. What percentage of the students who did not complete their homework were boys who were
First-Time Offenders?
d. Are boys or girls more likely to not complete their homework? Explain your reasoning.

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The question seems to be incomplete. It mentions that Mr. Smith keeps track of his students' homework completion and how many boys and girls do not complete their homework. It also mentions that he puts students who don't complete their homework into two categories: first-time offenders and repeat offenders, and uses a table to keep track of the results[1][2]. However, it does not provide enough information to answer a specific question.

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