Seven students took a quiz. Four of these students received a score above 85 percent. Students who received at least an 85 percent got a sticker. What percent of the students (rounded to the nearest full percentage number) received a sticker?

A. 59 percent

B. 62 percent

C. 57 percent

D. 60 percent

Divide: (4/7) = ?

Multiply the quotient by 100.

B. 62 percent

To find the percentage of students who received a sticker, we need to determine the number of students who received a score above 85 percent and divide it by the total number of students.

From the information given, we know that 4 students received a score above 85 percent. However, we don't know the total number of students who took the quiz.

Let's assume the total number of students who took the quiz is x.

Since 4 students received a score above 85 percent, we can say that x - 4 students received a score below or equal to 85 percent.

Now, the total number of students who received a sticker is 4 (the number of students with a score above 85 percent).

To find the percentage of students who received a sticker, we need to divide the number of students who received a sticker (4) by the total number of students (x) and multiply by 100.

So, the percentage of students who received a sticker is (4 / x) * 100.

Since we want to round the answer to the nearest full percentage number, we should round it to the nearest whole number.

Now, let's evaluate the answer choices:

A. 59 percent: This answer choice does not match our calculated percentage.

B. 62 percent: This answer choice does not match our calculated percentage.

C. 57 percent: This answer choice does not match our calculated percentage.

D. 60 percent: This answer choice does not match our calculated percentage.

Since none of the answer choices match our calculated percentage, we cannot determine the correct answer without knowing the total number of students who took the quiz (x).