Two questions on a social studies quiz are essay, and six questions are multiple choice. What percentage of the quiz's questions are essay?

To find the percentage of the quiz's questions that are essay, you need to compare the number of essay questions to the total number of questions on the quiz.

Given that there are two essay questions and a total of eight questions (two essay + six multiple choice), the percentage of essay questions can be found using the following formula:

(2 / 8) * 100 = 0.25 * 100 = 25%

Therefore, 25% of the quiz's questions are essay questions.

To find the percentage of essay questions on the quiz, you'll need to determine the total number of questions on the quiz and the number of essay questions.

Given that there are two essay questions and six multiple-choice questions, the total number of questions on the quiz is 2 + 6 = 8 questions.

To find the percentage, divide the number of essay questions (2) by the total number of questions (8) and multiply by 100:

(2 / 8) * 100 = 25%

Therefore, 25% of the quiz's questions are essay questions.

To determine the percentage of essay questions on the quiz, you need to divide the number of essay questions by the total number of questions and then multiply by 100.

In this case, you know there are two essay questions and six multiple-choice questions. To calculate the percentage of essay questions:

1. Add the number of essay questions and multiple-choice questions together:
Total questions = essay questions + multiple-choice questions
= 2 + 6
= 8

2. Divide the number of essay questions by the total number of questions:
Essay percentage = (Number of essay questions / Total questions) * 100
= (2 / 8) * 100
= 0.25 * 100
= 25%

Therefore, 25% of the quiz's questions are essay questions.