
Lauren H. answered 12/29/18
Experienced High School Chemistry Teacher
There is no way to solve this without further information. Look:
95 students in the graduating class, their have been 110 college acceptances
So, maybe 5 students each got in to 22 colleges each, and 90 didn't yet get in to any, or, maybe 10 students got in to 11 colleges each, and 85 didn't get in to any, or, maybe 80 students got in to 1 college each and 10 got in to 2 colleges each and 5 didn't get in to any colleges, and so on...