Answer: Around 10 sixth graders would get free lunch.
Step-by-step explanation: first, divide 500/25 to find the percentage of students receiving free lunches. You should get 0.05, or 5%. Then, multiply the number of sixth graders (203) by 5%. Your answer is 10.15, rounded down to 10. (Because it is impossible to have 0.15 of a student)