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For class 7, there has to be one teacher for every
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30 children
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35 children
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40 children
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45 children
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In class 7, there should be one teacher for every 35 children. This means that the ideal student-teacher ratio for class 7 is 35:1. This ratio ensures that the teacher can effectively manage and provide individual attention to each student, leading to better learning outcomes. Having too few students per teacher may result in inadequate attention and support for each student, while having too many students per teacher may make it difficult for the teacher to manage the classroom and cater to the needs of each student. Therefore, 35 children per teacher is the appropriate ratio for class 7.