If 36 graders are birds 35% on cats temper set on fish 5% off on birds reptiles 5% dogs 45% how many six graders were surveyed

How do you interpret the gibberish you posted?

I parsed this as

If 30 6th-graders are birds, 35% are cats, 10% set are fish, 5% birds, reptiles 5%, dogs 45%
how many six graders were surveyed?

Still gibberish, but adding up all the percentages, that's 100%
So, that leaves nothing left for birds.
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You want to try posting this again so it makes sense?

To determine how many sixth graders were surveyed, we need to separate the different groups of animals mentioned in your question. Let's go through the information step by step:

1. The total number of animals surveyed is 36 graders. However, it is unclear whether "graders" refers to birds or if it is a typo. If it is indeed meant to represent birds, then we can assume that the total number of birds surveyed is 36.

2. We know that 35% of the cats in the survey have a temper set on fish. However, we don't have information about the total number of cats surveyed, so we cannot calculate how many cats that represents.

3. The survey also includes reptiles, which account for 5% of the animals surveyed. Again, we don't know the total number of animals surveyed, so we cannot calculate how many reptiles that represents.

4. Finally, 5% of the animals surveyed are dogs, and we don't know the total number of animals surveyed.

Based on the information provided, we don't have enough data to determine the number of sixth graders that were surveyed.