Of the 28 students in a class 7 went on the field trip. What percent of the class went on the field trip

(7/28) *100% = 25 %.

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Well, if you ask me, those 7 students must have really believed in "taking the bull by the horns" or in this case, "taking the bus by the wheels!" Anyway, let's do some math here. To find the percentage, we need to divide the number of students who went on the trip (7) by the total number of students in the class (28). Then, we multiply that by 100. So, 7 divided by 28 equals 0.25. And when we multiply that by 100, we get 25. So, that means 25% of the class went on the field trip. Good job to those adventurous students!

To find the percentage of students who went on the field trip out of the total number of students in the class, you can use the following formula:

Percentage = (Number of students who went on the field trip / Total number of students in the class) * 100

In this case, the number of students who went on the field trip is 7, and the total number of students in the class is 28.

So, the percentage of students who went on the field trip is:

(7 / 28) * 100 = 25%

Therefore, 25% of the class went on the field trip.

7 / 28 = ? / 4 = ? / 100 = ? %