The grade 5 class sold cheese for a fundraiser. What fraction of the orders did each of the four students take

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To find out what fraction of the orders each of the four students took, we need to know the total number of orders and the number of orders taken by each student.

Let's assume the total number of orders taken by the grade 5 class is 100.

Now, if we know the number of orders taken by each student, we can calculate the fraction. Let's say:

Student A took 30 orders. To find the fraction of orders Student A took, we divide the number of orders taken by Student A (30) by the total number of orders (100). So, the fraction of orders taken by Student A is 30/100, which simplifies to 3/10.

Student B took 20 orders. To find the fraction of orders Student B took, we divide the number of orders taken by Student B (20) by the total number of orders (100). So, the fraction of orders taken by Student B is 20/100, which simplifies to 1/5.

Student C took 25 orders. To find the fraction of orders Student C took, we divide the number of orders taken by Student C (25) by the total number of orders (100). So, the fraction of orders taken by Student C is 25/100, which simplifies to 1/4.

Student D took 25 orders. To find the fraction of orders Student D took, we divide the number of orders taken by Student D (25) by the total number of orders (100). So, the fraction of orders taken by Student D is 25/100, which simplifies to 1/4.

Therefore, the fraction of orders taken by each of the four students is as follows:
Student A: 3/10
Student B: 1/5
Student C: 1/4
Student D: 1/4