Vincenzo went apple picking. Of the 34 apples he picked, 4 turned out to be bad. How can Vincenzo calculate the percentage of apples that were bad?(1 point)

Responses

Divide 4 by 34, divide by 100, and add a percent sign.
Divide 4 by 34, divide by 100, and add a percent sign.

Divide 4 by 34, multiply by 100, and add a percent sign.
Divide 4 by 34, multiply by 100, and add a percent sign.

Divide 34 by 4, multiply by 100, and add a percent sign.
Divide 34 by 4, multiply by 100, and add a percent sign.

Divide 34 by 4, divide by 100, and add a percent sign.
Divide 34 by 4, divide by 100, and add a percent sign.

Divide 4 by 34, multiply by 100, and add a percent sign.

To calculate the percentage of apples that were bad, Vincenzo needs to divide the number of bad apples (4) by the total number of apples (34). Then, he should multiply the result by 100 and add a percent sign.

Therefore, Vincenzo can calculate the percentage of bad apples by dividing 4 by 34, multiplying by 100, and adding a percent sign.

To calculate the percentage of apples that were bad, Vincenzo needs to divide the number of bad apples (4) by the total number of apples picked (34), and then multiply by 100. Finally, he should add a percent sign to indicate that the result is a percentage.

So the correct way for Vincenzo to calculate the percentage of bad apples is to divide 4 by 34, multiply by 100, and add a percent sign.