The document contains two tables. Table 1 shows the gender distribution of 225 students, with 49.33% (111) being female and 50.66% (114) being male. Table 2 shows the highest educational attainment of the mothers of those 225 students, with over half (53.33% or 120) having a high school education, 17.77% (40) having a college education, and the remaining mothers having education levels ranging from elementary to masters degree.
The document contains two tables. Table 1 shows the gender distribution of 225 students, with 49.33% (111) being female and 50.66% (114) being male. Table 2 shows the highest educational attainment of the mothers of those 225 students, with over half (53.33% or 120) having a high school education, 17.77% (40) having a college education, and the remaining mothers having education levels ranging from elementary to masters degree.
The document contains two tables. Table 1 shows the gender distribution of 225 students, with 49.33% (111) being female and 50.66% (114) being male. Table 2 shows the highest educational attainment of the mothers of those 225 students, with over half (53.33% or 120) having a high school education, 17.77% (40) having a college education, and the remaining mothers having education levels ranging from elementary to masters degree.
The document contains two tables. Table 1 shows the gender distribution of 225 students, with 49.33% (111) being female and 50.66% (114) being male. Table 2 shows the highest educational attainment of the mothers of those 225 students, with over half (53.33% or 120) having a high school education, 17.77% (40) having a college education, and the remaining mothers having education levels ranging from elementary to masters degree.