I had a school assembly three out of the first 10 students boring spirit colors based on the information at 400 students were at the assembly then how many students could be could be expected to have on spirit wear

Based on the given information, we know that:

- There were 400 students at the assembly.
- 3 out of the first 10 students had boring spirit colors.

To find out how many students could be expected to have on spirit wear, we can use proportions. If 3 out of 10 students had boring spirit colors, then we can say that:

- 30 out of 100 students had boring spirit colors (since we multiplied both the numerator and denominator by 10).
- 3/10 is equivalent to 30/100.

So, we can use this proportion to estimate how many students out of the 400 at the assembly might have boring spirit colors:

- (30/100) x 400 = 120

Therefore, we can expect that around 120 students might have boring spirit colors at the assembly. The remaining students (280) could be wearing spirit wear or other clothing.

To determine the number of students who could be expected to have spirit wear at the assembly, we can use the information given.

First, we know that 3 out of the first 10 students had boring spirit colors. This means that out of those 10 students, 3 were wearing spirit wear.

Now, we need to find the ratio of students wearing spirit wear among those 10 students. We do this by dividing the number of students wearing spirit wear (3) by the total number of students (10).

3 students / 10 students = 0.3

So, the ratio of students wearing spirit wear in the first 10 students is 0.3.

To estimate the number of students with spirit wear at the assembly, we can multiply this ratio by the total number of students at the assembly, which is given as 400.

0.3 * 400 = 120

Therefore, we could expect approximately 120 students to have spirit wear at the assembly.