Of 210 students who started a nursing school program 187 successfully completed the program this year 192 students started the program if the proportion remains nearly the same how many of the new students she was successfully complete the program

To find how many of the new students will successfully complete the program, we can set up a proportion:

210 students ------ 187 successfully completed
192 students ------ x successfully complete

Now, we can cross-multiply and solve for x:

210 * x = 192 * 187
210x = 35904
x = 35904/210
x ≈ 171.44

Therefore, approximately 171 of the new students will successfully complete the program.

To find out how many of the new students are likely to successfully complete the program, we can use the same proportion as the initial group of students.

First, let's calculate the completion rate of the initial group of students:
Completion rate = (number of students who successfully completed / total number of students) * 100
Completion rate = (187/210) * 100
Completion rate = 88.57%

Now, we can use this completion rate to estimate the number of new students who will successfully complete the program:
Number of new students who will successfully complete the program = (Completion rate * Total number of new students) / 100
Number of new students who will successfully complete the program = (88.57 * 192) / 100
Number of new students who will successfully complete the program ≈ 170.34

Therefore, approximately 170 new students are likely to successfully complete the program.

To find the number of new students who will successfully complete the program, we need to assume that the proportion of students who successfully complete the program remains the same.

We can start by calculating the completion rate for the initial group of 210 students:
Completion rate = (Number of students who completed the program / Total number of students) * 100
Completion rate = (187 / 210) * 100
Completion rate ≈ 88.57%

Now we can use this completion rate to estimate the number of new students who will successfully complete the program:
Number of new students who will successfully complete = (Completion rate / 100) * Total number of new students
Number of new students who will successfully complete = (88.57 / 100) * 192

Let's calculate it:
Number of new students who will successfully complete = (0.8857) * 192
Number of new students who will successfully complete ≈ 169.97

Therefore, based on the assumption that the proportion remains nearly the same, approximately 170 of the new students will successfully complete the program.