Ms. Ross's class has 24 students.2/3 of her students have brown hair.The rest have blonde hair.How many students have blonde hair?

24 divided by 3= 1/3 8X2=2/3 16-24= students with blond hair

To find out how many students have blonde hair in Ms. Ross's class, we first need to determine the number of students with brown hair.

We are given that 2/3 of her students have brown hair. To find this number, we need to multiply 2/3 by the total number of students in the class.

2/3 * 24 = (2 * 24)/3 = 48/3 = 16

Therefore, 16 students have brown hair.

To find the number of students with blonde hair, we need to subtract the number of students with brown hair from the total number of students in the class.

Total students - Students with brown hair = Students with blonde hair
24 - 16 = 8

Hence, there are 8 students in Ms. Ross's class who have blonde hair.

2/3 times 24 equals 16. 24 minus 16 equals 8.