75% of pupils in a class passed a test. If 24 pupils passed the test, how many pupils passed?
Use the percent of change formula to answer.
okey i just want to be sure
Don't you divide the percent and the 24 and then multiply them by 100? Let's see . . . yep, its 32. But I think it is wrong . . . the problem i mean.
You mean: 75% of pupils in a class passed a test. If 24 pupils passed the test, how many are in the class?
I think that's what Nikki meant John. You were right.
No, its the correct problem, its YOU that's making it complicated. And its not kidding.