In a survey, 50 students were asked whether they prefer orange juice or grape juice. Twenty-five students said they prefer orange juice. What percent of the students surveyed said they prefer orange juice?

25/50 …..

Convert it into a percentage. Multiply 50 by 2 to get 100. What you do to the bottom you do to the bottom.(Multiply 25 by 2 as well). There you get your answer.

25/50 = 50/100

ANSWER=50%

Correct : )

To find the percentage of students who prefer orange juice, we need to divide the number of students who prefer orange juice by the total number of students surveyed and then multiply by 100.

The number of students who prefer orange juice is 25.
The total number of students surveyed is 50.

So, the percentage of students who prefer orange juice is:

(25/50) * 100 = 50%

Therefore, 50% of the students surveyed said they prefer orange juice.

To find the percentage of students who prefer orange juice, you need to divide the number of students who prefer orange juice by the total number of students surveyed, and then multiply by 100.

In this case, 25 students said they prefer orange juice, and there were 50 students surveyed in total.

To find the percentage, you can use the following formula:

Percentage = (Number of students who prefer orange juice / Total number of students surveyed) * 100

Plugging in the values we have:

Percentage = (25 / 50) * 100

Simplifying the equation:

Percentage = 0.5 * 100

Percentage = 50

Therefore, 50% of the students surveyed said they prefer orange juice.