Concept explainers
a.
To calculate: The percent correct on the test if Will scored 72 points.
a.
Answer to Problem 30E
The percent correct on the test if Will scored 72 pointsis
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The provided table depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
Formula used:
Percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
To convert percentage to fraction divide the number by 100.
Calculation:
Consider the provided table that depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
For Will’s percent correct on test, since he scored 72 pointsso, evaluate what percent 72 is of 88.
Recall that percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
According to the question, number of score point divided by total number of points is desired percent correct,
Thus, Will scored is
b.
To calculate: The percent correct on the test if Cheng scored 81 points.
b.
Answer to Problem 30E
The percent correct on the test if Cheng scored 81 pointsis
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The provided table depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
Formula used:
Percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
To convert percentage to fraction divide the number by 100.
Calculation:
Consider the provided table that depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
For Cheng’s percent correct on test, since he scored 81 points so, evaluate what percent 81 is of 88.
Recall that percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
According to the question, number of score point divided by total number of points is desired percent correct,
Thus, Cheng scored is
c.
To calculate: The percent correct on the test if Rob scored 75 points.
c.
Answer to Problem 30E
The percent correct on the test if Rob scored 75 pointsis
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The provided table depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
Formula used:
Percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
To convert percentage to fraction divide the number by 100.
Calculation:
Consider the provided table that depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
For Rob’s percent correct on test, since he scored 75 points so, evaluate what percent 75 is of 88.
Recall that percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
According to the question, number of score point divided by total number of points is desired percent correct,
Thus, Rob scored is
d.
To calculate: The highest and lowest percentage in math test.
d.
Answer to Problem 30E
The highest and lowest percentage in math testis
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
The provided table depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
Formula used:
Percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
To convert percentage to fraction divide the number by 100.
Calculation:
Consider the provided table that depicts the points scored by students in a math test in Will’s study group.
Observe that Minowa has scored the highest point and Penny has scored the lowest point.
For Minowa’s percent correct on test, since he scored 87 points so, evaluate what percent 87 is of 88.
Recall that percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
According to the question, number of score point divided by total number of points is desired percent correct,
Thus, Minowa scored is
For Penny’s percent correct on test, since he scored 68 points so, evaluate what percent 68 is of 88.
Recall that percent proportion is ratio of amount and base is same as percent to 100.
According to the question, number of score point divided by total number of points is desired percent correct,
Thus, Penny scored is
Hence, the highest and lowest percentage in math test is
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