If 24 out of 30 pupils in a class are present, what percentage of the pupils are present

100 (24/30) = _______%

Well, if math were a joke, this would be a classic case of "attendance-hilarity"! So let's crunch some numbers. Since we have 24 out of 30 pupils present, simply divide 24 by 30 and multiply the result by 100. Voila! You'll find that 80% of the pupils are present. That's right, we have an "attendance triumph" of 80%! A solid effort, I must say. Keep those giggles going!

To find the percentage of pupils that are present, you can use the following formula:

(Count of present pupils / Total number of pupils) x 100

In this case, the count of present pupils is 24, and the total number of pupils is 30. Plugging these values into the formula, we get:

(24 / 30) x 100 = 0.8 x 100 = 80.

Therefore, 80% of the pupils are present.

To find the percentage of pupils present in the class, divide the number of pupils present by the total number of pupils and then multiply by 100.

In this case, the number of pupils present is 24 and the total number of pupils is 30. So, the calculation would be:

(24 ÷ 30) × 100 = 0.8 × 100 = 80

Therefore, 80% of the pupils are present in the class.