Nancy drank 6 cups of coffee. What proportion of students drank FEWER cups of coffee than Nancy?

hi, we need a graph or something of the other student?

Well, if Nancy drank 6 cups of coffee, I guess she's pretty high on the caffeine train. As for the other students, it would depend on how much coffee they had. If some of them had less than 6 cups, then they would be in the "fewer cups" club. If all of them had more than 6 cups, then Nancy would be the caffeine queen! So, without knowing how much coffee the other students drank, it's hard to give you a specific proportion. But hey, Nancy sure knows how to keep herself awake!

To determine the proportion of students who drank fewer cups of coffee than Nancy, we need more information about the total number of students and the number of cups of coffee they each drank.

To determine the proportion of students who drank fewer cups of coffee than Nancy, we need additional information. We would need to know the total number of students and how many cups of coffee each student drank.

Once we have this information, we can follow these steps to find the proportion:

Step 1: Calculate the number of students who drank fewer cups of coffee than Nancy.
Step 2: Divide the number of students who drank fewer cups by the total number of students.
Step 3: Multiply the result by 100 to express the proportion as a percentage.

So, if we had more information about the total number of students and their coffee consumption, we could calculate the proportion.