Consider a school that similar to Jacob university. Jacob university has 65% graduation rate and a student-faculty ration of 19:1, 37% of the classes have fewer than 20 students, 23% of the classes have more than 50 students, and have a freshman retention rate of 80%. Should Jacob university giving rate be greater or less than 8%? I need help sugesting giving rates and I am confused on what the corrent one is

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  1. Consider a school that similar to Jacob university. Jacob university has 65% graduation rate and a student-faculty ration of 19:1, 37% of the classes have fewer than 20 students, 23% of the classes have more than 50 students, and have a freshman retention rate of 80%. Should Jacob university giving rate be greater or less than 8%?

I need help sugesting giving rates and I am confused on what the corrent one is 

 

 

School SFR LT20 GT50 GRAD FRR GIVE
Arizona State   24 42% 16% 59% 81% 8%
Arkansas State  —Jonesboro 19 49% 4% 37% 69% 11%
Auburn   18 24% 17% 66% 87% 31%
   Air Force Academy 8 74% 0.10% 81% 88% 11%
   Military Academy 8 95% 0% 86% 92% 28%
    Akron 20 39% 6% 35% 69% 15%
    Arizona 20 35% 17% 60% 79% 5%
    Arkansas 18 28% 18% 58% 83% 23%
Ball State   18 34% 12% 57% 78% 11%
Baylor   14 49% 9% 71% 85% 14%
Boise State   21 33% 11% 27% 67% 8%
Boston College 14 47% 6% 91% 96% 27%
Bowling Green State   19 33% 7% 61% 75% 8%
Brigham Young  —Provo 21 46% 12% 78% 84% 17%
  at Buffalo—SUNY 16 36% 21% 67% 88% 9%
    Alabama 19 46% 16% 67% 85% 34%
Central Michigan   22 32% 11% 54% 78% 8%
Clemson   16 51% 13% 76% 91% 28%
Colorado State   18 34% 19% 64% 83% 7%
    California—Berkeley 17 62% 15% 91% 97% 12%
    Cincinnati 17 38% 11% 56% 84% 11%
    Colorado—Boulder 18 38% 16% 68% 84% 8%
California State  —Fresno 20 18% 10% 49% 83% 4%
Duke   8 71% 6% 94% 97% 36%
East Carolina   17 33% 14% 57% 78% 5%
Eastern Michigan   18 39% 5% 38% 72% 3%
Florida Atlantic   21 27% 15% 42% 77% 4%
Florida International   28 23% 22% 46% 81% 6%
Florida State   22 35% 16% 74% 90% 19%
    Connecticut 18 44% 17% 81% 93% 17%
    Florida 21 41% 16% 84% 96% 15%
Georgia Institute   Technology 19 40% 23% 80% 93% 28%
Georgia State   20 14% 16% 48% 83% 6%
    Georgia 19 35% 12% 82% 94% 14%
    Hawaii—Manoa 14 45% 10% 50% 78% 8%
    Houston 23 28% 22% 46% 79% 13%
Indiana  —Bloomington 19 34% 18% 71% 90% 16%
Iowa State   17 30% 20% 70% 85% 15%
Kansas State   21 49% 11% 60% 79% 19%
Kent State   20 45% 8% 50% 76% 4%
    Idaho 18 45% 10% 55% 78% 11%
    Illinois—Urbana-Champaign 16 34% 21% 84% 94% 13%
    Iowa 16 49% 12% 70% 84% 12%
    Kansas 20 42% 12% 61% 79% 18%
    Kentucky 18 30% 16% 58% 80% 12%
Louisiana State  —Baton Rouge 22 34% 19% 61% 85% 14%
Louisiana Tech   22 48% 9% 49% 73% 13%
    Louisiana—Lafayette 23 30% 7% 40% 74% 7%
    Louisiana—Monroe 18 30% 13% 30% 72% 5%
    Louisville 18 25% 12% 49% 78% 12%
Marshall   20 38% 4% 44% 71% 10%
Miami  —Oxford 17 32% 12% 80% 89% 16%
Michigan State   16 23% 21% 77% 91% 14%
Middle Tennessee State   21 32% 7% 45% 81% 6%
Mississippi State   20 38% 14% 58% 83% 17%
    Maryland—College Park 18 35% 16% 81% 94% 10%
    Massachusetts—Amherst 19 45% 17% 69% 87% 11%
    Memphis 15 36% 11% 40% 76% 6%
    Miami 11 53% 7% 80% 90% 17%
    Michigan—Ann Arbor 15 48% 16% 90% 96% 15%
    Minnesota—Twin Cities 21 38% 19% 70% 89% 13%
    Missouri 20 47% 15% 69% 85% 16%
New Mexico State   20 45% 10% 45% 76% 6%
North Carolina State  —Raleigh 18 30% 20% 71% 90% 11%
Northern Illinois   17 44% 12% 56% 75% 6%
Northwestern   7 75% 6% 94% 97% 30%
   Naval Academy 9 56% 0.10% 89% 97% 21%
    Nebraska—Lincoln 20 38% 14% 64% 84% 22%
    Nevada—Reno 27 33% 16% 50% 78% 9%
    New Mexico 22 40% 14% 44% 78% 7%
    North Carolina—Chapel Hill 14 37% 13% 90% 97% 22%
    North Texas 23 29% 20% 48% 76% 5%
    Notre Dame 12 55% 10% 96% 98% 41%
Ohio State  —Columbus 19 32% 20% 78% 93% 15%
Ohio   19 42% 11% 65% 80% 8%
Oklahoma State   19 39% 12% 59% 79% 15%
Oregon State   25 36% 20% 60% 82% 12%
    Mississippi 18 46% 13% 59% 80% 13%
    Oklahoma 17 41% 11% 64% 83% 19%
    Oregon 20 37% 17% 68% 84% 13%
Pennsylvania State  —  Park 17 39% 15% 85% 93% 21%
Purdue  —West Lafayette 14 37% 17% 69% 87% 19%
Rice   6 69% 8% 92% 97% 32%
Rutgers, the State     New Jersey—New Brunswick 15 41% 20% 77% 91% 10%
San Diego State   21 22% 24% 66% 83% 2%
San Jose State   25 25% 9% 44% 82% 2%
Southern Methodist   12 58% 8% 74% 89% 19%
Stanford   6 70% 13% 95% 98% 34%
    Pittsburgh 14 42% 18% 78% 92% 13%
    South Alabama 22 42% 8% 37% 68% 2%
    South Carolina 19 38% 11% 68% 87% 17%
    South Florida 28 23% 16% 51% 86% 15%
    Southern Mississippi 18 43% 11% 47% 74% 13%
Syracuse   16 61% 9% 82% 91% 17%
Temple   19 33% 8% 65% 87% 8%
Texas A&M  —College Station 19 21% 23% 79% 92% 21%
Texas Christian   13 40% 8% 74% 86% 18%
Texas State  —San Marcos 19 19% 19% 55% 78% 5%
Texas Tech   23 22% 24% 63% 82% 15%
Troy   20 58% 4% 40% 72% 9%
Tulane   11 67% 6% 74% 89% 19%
    Tennessee 15 31% 8% 60% 85% 11%
    Texas—Austin 18 34% 25% 81% 92% 14%
    Toledo 19 34% 31% 45% 68% 5%
    Alabama—Birmingham 17 39% 15% 41% 79% 13%
    California—Los Angeles 16 52% 22% 90% 97% 13%
    Central Florida 31 28% 23% 63% 86% 16%
    Nevada—Las Vegas 22 25% 18% 41% 76% 5%
    Southern California 9 63% 11% 89% 97% 39%
    Texas—San Antonio 23 24% 23% 26% 58% 5%
    Tulsa 11 70% 1% 65% 88% 22%
    Utah 15 42% 17% 57% 83% 11%
Utah State   19 32% 18% 56% 74% 8%
    Virginia 16 52% 16% 93% 97% 22%
    Washington 12 33% 21% 80% 93% 15%
    Wyoming 14 42% 10% 53% 73% 10%
Vanderbilt   8 64% 9% 91% 97% 23%
Virginia Tech 17 25% 21% 80% 92% 15%
Wake Forest   11 54% 3% 89% 94% 29%
Washington State   15 37% 22% 69% 83% 13%
West Virginia   23 32% 19% 59% 80% 12%
Western Kentucky   19 43% 6% 49% 73% 13%
Western Michigan   19 36% 11% 52% 74% 10%
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