A class is selling soft pretzel kits as a fundraiser. Of the 400 kits sold, Abby sold 15 of them. Grant sold 0.075 of the kits. Felicia sold 0.235 of the kits. Conner sold 7100, who sold the most soft pretzel kits.

A. Abby

B. Grant

C. Felicia

Pls Help with this

convert Abby's fraction to a decimal

15/400 = .0375
Now it is easy to compare the decimals, except for Conner

looks like a typo for Conner, how can he sell 7100 if there were only 400 kits?

Yea I'm sorry about that it's literally what it says tho 7100. But it might be 7.100?

To find out who sold the most soft pretzel kits, we need to compare the number of kits sold by each person.

Abby sold 15 kits out of 400, Grant sold 0.075 of the kits, and Felicia sold 0.235 of the kits.

To compare these numbers, let's convert the decimal quantities to whole numbers:

Grant sold 0.075 of 400 kits, which is 0.075 * 400 = 30 kits.
Felicia sold 0.235 of 400 kits, which is 0.235 * 400 = 94 kits.

Now we can compare the numbers:
Abby sold 15 kits, Grant sold 30 kits, and Felicia sold 94 kits.

Therefore, Conner, who sold 7100 kits, sold the most soft pretzel kits.

So the correct answer is:

C. Felicia