The percentage of students who walk forward 5 feet and then stand back where you started is 100%.
The problem states that if you walk forward 5 feet and then backward 5 feet, you will end up exactly where you started. This means that the net change in your position is 0 feet.
The problem then asks for an action that will get you back where you started. Since the net change in your position must be 0 feet, the action must also have a net change of 0 feet.
In other words, the action must be the exact opposite of whatever you did to get to where you are. For example, if you walk forward 5 feet, the action that will get you back where you started is to walk backward 5 feet.
Therefore, the answer to the problem is to stand back where you started. This is because the net change in your position is 0 feet.
The image is a histogram for Mr. Nguyen's class grades. The histogram shows that the most common grade is a 90, followed by a 85, 88, and 89. The least common grade is a 50.
The histogram is a useful tool for visualizing the distribution of data. It can be used to identify the most common and least common values, as well as the overall shape of the distribution.