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I go with "have" as it is mentioned GPAs not GPA
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About one-third of the BIOLOGY CLASS STUDENTS have / has GPAs above 3.0

I asked the above question against the background that "class" is a non-count noun,
an so, the correct verb should be "has."
However, the presence of "students" seem to drift my opinion to "have."

Any take on this, please?

Most such expressions, although the words themselves are singular, take grammatically plural forms because they represent quantities that are clearly plural in number.

for instance, percentages, proportions, fractions, and the like fall into this category.

one-third of all the students are chinese --> correct. it'd be ridiculous to write "one-third of all the students is chinese".

on the other hand.

one out of three students is chinese --> also correct. in this case, you're literally saying one student (out of three), so, there you go, singular.

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I go with "have" as it is mentioned GPAs not GPA
well if you are talking about the second question that he asked then I dont think there is any grammatical error in it but probably the sentence itself does not make sense, because it should be one-third of the biology class has a gpa ......
but for ron explanation he said "one out of three students" that's different.
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it must be have because it's with GPAs not with class or students

at least I thinks so
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have.. the fraction of plural no. shld be in plural



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