The students in Anthony's grade voted to select a guest speaker. 70% of the students voted for a famous athlete. If there are 40 students in Anthony's grade, how many students voted for the athlete?(1 point) Responses 32 students 32 students 25 students 25 students 28 students 28 students 14 students
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28 students
3.11 Percentages and Conversions Quiz? Your buddy ol' pal, Fella is here to help!
QUESTION 1: What percentage of the shape is blue?
> 87% (There are 100 squares and only 87 squares are shaded blue. That makes 87%)
QUESTION 2: Which model shows 25%?
> π₯β¬β¬β¬ aka 1/4 (one square is shaded out of four = 1/4 = 1 divided 4 = 0.25 = 25%)
QUESTION 3: Fill in the missing number. Drag the correct number to the blank space.
> 50% of [24] = 12 (Since 50% equals 0.50 and "of" means to multiply, 0.50 x 24 = 12)
QUESTION 4: 6 is 10% of what number?
> 60 (Just picture this: 10% of 1 is 10, 10% of 2 is 20, 10% of 3 is 30, and you get the idea)
QUESTION 5: The students in Anthony's grade voted to select a guest speaker. 70% of the students voted for a famous athlete. If there are 40 students in Anthony's grade, how many students voted for the athlete?
> 28 (The question is just asking; What's 70% of 40? I expect you get the gist by now so, 0.70 x 40 = you know what)
QUESTION 6: There are 50 seats on a train. 90% of the seats are empty. How many seats are NOT empty on the train?
> 5 (Simplifying the question you get; Take 90% of 50 and tell me the leftover. 90% of 50 is 45 but remember, we have to find the leftover. So, if we got 45 outta 50, how much is left? 5 because 5 + 45 = 50! You got it, champ)
QUESTION 7: Fill in the blanks by dragging the correct answer to the empty space.
> The decimal 0.73 is written as [73%] as a percentage. (Just to get it all cleared out, let's give ya an easy little example.
Singular percentages 1% = 0.01 ; Two Digit percentages 10% = 0.10 and it works vise versa.)
QUESTION 8: Choose the correct answer by selecting the drop down menu.
> The fraction 1/4 is written as [25%] as a percentage. (Look back in my explanation on QUESTION 2 and you'll really understand)
QUESTION 9: How do you write 80% as a fraction? Select all that apply.
> 4/5, 80/100, and 8/10. (Tbh, I am SO tired rn.. Just think really hard and you'll understand. idc anymore)
QUESTION 10: Fill in the blanks by dragging the correct answer to the empty space.
> The percentage 9% is written as [0.09] as a decimal. (Just look back in my explanation on QUESTION 7)
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QUESTION 1: What percentage of the shape is blue?
> 87% (There are 100 squares and only 87 squares are shaded blue. That makes 87%)
QUESTION 2: Which model shows 25%?
> π₯β¬β¬β¬ aka 1/4 (one square is shaded out of four = 1/4 = 1 divided 4 = 0.25 = 25%)
QUESTION 3: Fill in the missing number. Drag the correct number to the blank space.
> 50% of [24] = 12 (Since 50% equals 0.50 and "of" means to multiply, 0.50 x 24 = 12)
QUESTION 4: 6 is 10% of what number?
> 60 (Just picture this: 10% of 1 is 10, 10% of 2 is 20, 10% of 3 is 30, and you get the idea)
QUESTION 5: The students in Anthony's grade voted to select a guest speaker. 70% of the students voted for a famous athlete. If there are 40 students in Anthony's grade, how many students voted for the athlete?
> 28 (The question is just asking; What's 70% of 40? I expect you get the gist by now so, 0.70 x 40 = you know what)
QUESTION 6: There are 50 seats on a train. 90% of the seats are empty. How many seats are NOT empty on the train?
> 5 (Simplifying the question you get; Take 90% of 50 and tell me the leftover. 90% of 50 is 45 but remember, we have to find the leftover. So, if we got 45 outta 50, how much is left? 5 because 5 + 45 = 50! You got it, champ)
QUESTION 7: Fill in the blanks by dragging the correct answer to the empty space.
> The decimal 0.73 is written as [73%] as a percentage. (Just to get it all cleared out, let's give ya an easy little example.
Singular percentages 1% = 0.01 ; Two Digit percentages 10% = 0.10 and it works vise versa.)
QUESTION 8: Choose the correct answer by selecting the drop down menu.
> The fraction 1/4 is written as [25%] as a percentage. (Look back in my explanation on QUESTION 2 and you'll really understand)
QUESTION 9: How do you write 80% as a fraction? Select all that apply.
> 4/5, 80/100, and 8/10. (Tbh, I am SO tired rn.. Just think really hard and you'll understand. idc anymore)
QUESTION 10: Fill in the blanks by dragging the correct answer to the empty space.
> The percentage 9% is written as [0.09] as a decimal. (Just look back in my explanation on QUESTION 7)
Yay! You and I are FINALLY finished!
Your welcome from Anonymous Lil Fella ( α )π!
P.S Trust me, I am WAY MORE TIRED than you are. Why did I decide to utilize my time so uselessly..
I could've finished my essay but no, I just had to do this for some reason.
CURSE THIS WRETCHED MIND OF MIIINNNEEE!!
-_-