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svet-max [94.6K]
3 years ago
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Students were surveyed about their wither break plans.Of the people that stated they were going skiing, 25% did not actually go.

How many students actually went skiing?
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1 answer:
Romashka [77]3 years ago
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Answer:

The number of students who actually went for the skiing is 0.75 times the total number of students .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given as :

Students were surveyed about their wither break plans

The percentage of students who did not go for skiing = 25 %

So, The percentage of students who did not go for skiing =100 % - 25 % = 75%

Let The total number of students = x

So, The number of students actually went for the skiing = 75% of the total number of students

I.e The number of students actually went for the skiing = \frac{75}{100}× x

Or, The number of students actually went for the skiing = 0.75× x

∴ The number of students actually went for the skiing = 0.75 x

Hence The number of students who actually went for the skiing is 0.75 times the total number of students . Answer

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