Freshman


Sophomore

Junior

Senior

Total


Satisfied

55
49
68
63
235

Neutral

21
18
14
11
64

Not satisfied

17
15
14
22
68

Total

93
82
96
96
367

To calculate the percentage of students satisfied, neutral, and not satisfied in each year:

Freshman satisfaction percentage: (55/93) * 100 = 59.14%
Freshman neutral percentage: (21/93) * 100 = 22.58%
Freshman not satisfied percentage: (17/93) * 100 = 18.28%

Sophomore satisfaction percentage: (49/82) * 100 = 59.76%
Sophomore neutral percentage: (18/82) * 100 = 21.95%
Sophomore not satisfied percentage: (15/82) * 100 = 18.29%

Junior satisfaction percentage: (68/96) * 100 = 70.83%
Junior neutral percentage: (14/96) * 100 = 14.58%
Junior not satisfied percentage: (14/96) * 100 = 14.58%

Senior satisfaction percentage: (63/96) * 100 = 65.63%
Senior neutral percentage: (11/96) * 100 = 11.46%
Senior not satisfied percentage: (22/96) * 100 = 22.92%

To calculate the percentage of students who are satisfied, neutral, and not satisfied in each class year, you can do the following calculations:

1. For freshmen:
- Satisfied: (55/93) x 100 = 59.14%
- Neutral: (21/93) x 100 = 22.58%
- Not satisfied: (17/93) x 100 = 18.28%

2. For sophomores:
- Satisfied: (49/82) x 100 = 59.76%
- Neutral: (18/82) x 100 = 21.95%
- Not satisfied: (15/82) x 100 = 18.29%

3. For juniors:
- Satisfied: (68/96) x 100 = 70.83%
- Neutral: (14/96) x 100 = 14.58%
- Not satisfied: (14/96) x 100 = 14.58%

4. For seniors:
- Satisfied: (63/96) x 100 = 65.63%
- Neutral: (11/96) x 100 = 11.46%
- Not satisfied: (22/96) x 100 = 22.92%

Please note that these percentages are rounded to two decimal places.

It appears that you have provided a table with information related to student satisfaction levels based on their classification as freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior. The table also includes a total count for each category.

To analyze the information and answer any specific questions, you can perform calculations based on the given numbers. Here are some possible questions you can answer using the provided data:

1. What is the total number of students in each classification?
- To find the total number of students in each classification, simply sum up the counts for each category. For example:
- Freshman: 55 + 21 + 17 = 93
- Sophomore: 49 + 18 + 15 = 82
- Junior: 68 + 14 + 14 = 96
- Senior: 63 + 11 + 22 = 96

2. What is the total number of students who are satisfied, neutral, or not satisfied overall?
- Similar to the previous question, you can sum up the counts for each category. For example:
- Satisfied: 55 + 49 + 68 + 63 = 235
- Neutral: 21 + 18 + 14 + 11 = 64
- Not satisfied: 17 + 15 + 14 + 22 = 68

3. What is the percentage of satisfied, neutral, and not satisfied students in each classification?
- To calculate the percentage, divide the count of students in each category by the total count in that category, then multiply by 100. For example:
- Freshman satisfied percentage: (55/93) * 100
- Sophomore neutral percentage: (18/82) * 100
- Junior not satisfied percentage: (14/96) * 100
- Senior satisfied percentage: (63/96) * 100

Using these calculations, you can analyze the data and draw conclusions about student satisfaction levels across different classifications.