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Kim surveyed 80 students at her school and found that 0.65 of the students she surveyed said their favorite class is math. Another 15% of the students she surveyed reported that their favorite class is science. How many more students in the survey prefer math over science?

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what you do is multiply .65 by 80 which gives you 52 students. Then you make 15% into a decimal( .15) and also multiply it by 80 which gives you 12 students.Finally you subract 12 from 52 which is 40. The answer is 40 students.
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Answer:

40 more students in the survey prefer math over science.

Explanation:

Kim surveyed 80 students at her school and found that 0.65 of the students she surveyed said their favorite class is math.

This becomes 0.65\times80=52 students said their favorite class is math.

Another 15% of the students she surveyed reported that their favorite class is science.

Means
0.15*80=12 students said that their favorite class is science.

Now to know how many more students in the survey prefer math over science we can do :


52-12=40

Therefore, 40 more students in the survey prefer math over science.

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