In a class of 24 students, 6 students are absent. What percent of the class is not absent?

6 absent, so 18 present

18/24 = 3/4 = 75%

There are 24 students in a class. 6 of the students were absent during the Math period.

What percentage of the students were absent?
What fraction of the students were absent?
Express the percentage of students absent as a decimal

To calculate the percentage of students who are not absent, you can follow these steps:

Step 1: Calculate the number of students who are not absent.
The total number of students in the class is 24, and 6 students are absent.
So, the number of students who are not absent is 24 - 6 = 18.

Step 2: Calculate the percentage.
To calculate the percentage, divide the number of students who are not absent by the total number of students (including those absent), and then multiply the result by 100.
(18 / 24) x 100 = 75.

Therefore, 75% of the class is not absent.

To determine the percentage of students who are not absent, you need to find the ratio of the number of students not absent to the total number of students in the class.

The total number of students in the class is 24, and the number of absent students is 6. So, to find the number of students not absent, you subtract the number of absent students from the total number of students:

Number of students not absent = Total number of students - Number of absent students
Number of students not absent = 24 - 6
Number of students not absent = 18

Now, to find the percentage of students not absent, divide the number of students not absent by the total number of students and multiply by 100:

Percentage of students not absent = (Number of students not absent / Total number of students) x 100
Percentage of students not absent = (18 / 24) x 100
Percentage of students not absent = 0.75 x 100
Percentage of students not absent = 75%

Therefore, 75% of the class is not absent.