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There are 500 students in the 8th grade. 15 of those students were absent Friday. What percent of 8th graders were NOT absent on Friday? A 3% B 33% C 97% D 67% Please Help !!!!!!!!!!!! 11 point if you
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There are 500 students in the 8th grade. 15 of those students were absent Friday. What percent of 8th graders were NOT absent on Friday?
A 3%
B 33%
C 97%
D 67%
Please Help !!!!!!!!!!!! 11 point if you help ? :(
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97%
Explanation:
500 - 15 = 485
485/500 × 100 = 97
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15/500 x 100
1500/500 = 3 %
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