Activity Sixth Graders Seventh Graders Total

Walk 3 6
Bike 5 3
Skateboard 2 1
Total

What percentage of the sixth graders chose walking?
A. 30%
B. 45%
C. 25%
D. none of these

To find the percentage of sixth-graders who chose walking, we need to calculate the percentage of the total number of sixth-graders who chose walking.

The total number of sixth-graders who participated is 3 + 5 + 2 = 10.

The number of sixth-graders who chose walking is 3.

To find the percentage, we can use the formula:

percentage = (part/whole) x 100

Substituting in the values, we get:

percentage = (3/10) x 100
percentage = 30%

Therefore, the answer is A. 30%.

To find the percentage of sixth graders who chose walking, we need to divide the number of sixth graders who chose walking by the total number of sixth graders and then multiply by 100.

The number of sixth graders who chose walking is 3.

The total number of sixth graders is 3 + 5 + 2 = 10.

The percentage of sixth graders who chose walking is (3/10) * 100 = 30%.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 30%.

To find the percentage of sixth graders who chose walking, we need to divide the number of sixth graders who chose walking by the total number of sixth graders, and then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

From the given table, we can see that there were 3 sixth graders who chose walking. However, the total number of sixth graders is not given. The table only provides information for the seventh graders.

Since the total number of sixth graders is not given, we cannot determine the percentage of sixth graders who chose walking. As a result, the answer is D. none of these.