The number of students enrolled at a college is 12,000 and girls 4% each year complete parts a Through e

To find out how many girls complete parts a through e each year, you will need to know the percentage of girls completing those parts.

First, calculate the total number of girls enrolled at the college. Multiply the total number of students (12,000) by the percentage of girls (4%):

12,000 students * 0.04 (4% as a decimal) = 480 girls

This gives you the total number of girls at the college.

Next, to find the number of girls completing parts a through e, you would need to know the completion rate for each part. Once you have that information, you can multiply the completion rate for each part by the total number of girls.

For example, if the completion rate for part a is 80%, you would calculate it as follows:

480 girls * 0.8 (80% as a decimal) = 384 girls completing part a

Repeat this calculation for each part using the corresponding completion rate provided for that part.

Remember, these calculations are based on the assumption that the percentage provided refers to the completion rate for each part. If you have any other information or need additional assistance, please let me know!