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It is done using cross-multiplication: <math>\frac{\mathrm{\%\ of\ students\ affected\ by\ nationwide\ closures}}{\mathrm{\#\ of\ students\ affected\ by\ nationwide\ closures}} = \frac{x}{\mathrm{\#\ of\ affected\ students\ in\ total}}</math>
 
It is done using cross-multiplication: <math>\frac{\mathrm{\%\ of\ students\ affected\ by\ nationwide\ closures}}{\mathrm{\#\ of\ students\ affected\ by\ nationwide\ closures}} = \frac{x}{\mathrm{\#\ of\ affected\ students\ in\ total}}</math>
  
All of this information can be found on the source provided.
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All of this information can be found on the source provided. To obtain the total number of students affected, please hover over the graph next to the map.
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A typical calculation inputted into an online algebra calculator might look like this: 69.3/1,213,390,181 = x/1,725,082,528
 
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Revision as of 04:30, 16 May 2020

Testing

Learners affected: 1.077 billion

Percentage: 61.6

Nationwide: 53

Local: 27

Total: 80

Date: 30 September 2020

Reference: [1]

Accuratepercentage: 61.558

Usage

Get learners: {{Education statistics on the COVID-19 pandemic|learners}}

Get percentage: {{Education statistics on the COVID-19 pandemic|percentage}}

All other parameters have the same name as described in Testing

Calculation

Since the original source does not provide the percentage of total students affected by the pandemic, we must calculate it.

It is done using cross-multiplication: <math>\frac{\mathrm{\%\ of\ students\ affected\ by\ nationwide\ closures}}{\mathrm{\#\ of\ students\ affected\ by\ nationwide\ closures}} = \frac{x}{\mathrm{\#\ of\ affected\ students\ in\ total}}</math>

All of this information can be found on the source provided. To obtain the total number of students affected, please hover over the graph next to the map.

A typical calculation inputted into an online algebra calculator might look like this: 69.3/1,213,390,181 = x/1,725,082,528

  1. "COVID-19 Educational Disruption and Response". UNESCO. 2020-03-04. Retrieved 2020-10-03.