To find the percentage of left-handed batters on Sierra's team, we divide the number of left-handed batters (7) by the total number of players (28) and then multiply by 100:
(7/28) x 100 = 25%
So, 25% of the players on Sierra's team bat left-handed.
To compare which team has a greater percentage of left-handed batters, we can compare the percentages directly:
Sierra's team: 25%
Aubrey's team: (5/25) x 100 = 20%
Therefore, Sierra's team has a greater percentage of left-handed batters with 25%.
on sierra's softball team, 7 out of the 28 players bat left-handed. on aubrey's team, 5 out of the 25 players bat left-handed. which team has a greater percent of left-handed batters?
what percent of the players on sierra's team bat left-handed
?% of the players
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during a basketball game, deshawn made 24 baskets out of 30 shots. cody made 18 baskets out of 20 shots. who made a greater percent of their shots?
what percent of his shots did deshawn made?
?% of his shots
what percent of his shots did deshawn made?
?% of his shots
To find the percentage of shots Deshawn made, we divide the number of baskets he made (24) by the total number of shots (30) and then multiply by 100:
(24/30) x 100 = 80%
Deshawn made 80% of his shots.
Now, let's compare the percentages of baskets made by Deshawn and Cody:
Deshawn: 80%
Cody: (18/20) x 100 = 90%
Therefore, Cody made a greater percentage of his shots with 90%.
(24/30) x 100 = 80%
Deshawn made 80% of his shots.
Now, let's compare the percentages of baskets made by Deshawn and Cody:
Deshawn: 80%
Cody: (18/20) x 100 = 90%
Therefore, Cody made a greater percentage of his shots with 90%.
the math club has 18 members and 50% are sixth graders. the science club has 25 members and 40% are sixth graders. the principal wants to know which club has more sixth graders.
how many sixth graders are in the math club?
? sixth graders
how many sixth graders are in the math club?
? sixth graders
To find out how many sixth graders are in the math club, we first need to determine the total number of sixth graders in the math club.
Given that 50% of the math club's 18 members are sixth graders:
Number of sixth graders in the math club = 18 * 50% = 18 * 0.50 = 9
Therefore, there are 9 sixth graders in the math club.
Given that 50% of the math club's 18 members are sixth graders:
Number of sixth graders in the math club = 18 * 50% = 18 * 0.50 = 9
Therefore, there are 9 sixth graders in the math club.
how many sixth graders are in the science club?
? sixth graders
? sixth graders
To find out how many sixth graders are in the science club, we first need to determine the total number of sixth graders in the science club.
Given that 40% of the science club's 25 members are sixth graders:
Number of sixth graders in the science club = 25 * 40% = 25 * 0.40 = 10
Therefore, there are 10 sixth graders in the science club.
Given that 40% of the science club's 25 members are sixth graders:
Number of sixth graders in the science club = 25 * 40% = 25 * 0.40 = 10
Therefore, there are 10 sixth graders in the science club.