Brady is saving his money for a baseball bat that costs $100. He has $25 saved. What percentage does he have saved?

50%

25%

5%

75%

To find the percentage Brady has saved, divide the amount he has saved ($25) by the cost of the baseball bat ($100), and then multiply by 100.

Percentage saved = (Amount saved / Cost of item) * 100

Percentage saved = ($25 / $100) * 100

Percentage saved = 0.25 * 100

Percentage saved = 25%

Therefore, Brady has saved 25% of the cost of the baseball bat.

To find the percentage saved, we need to divide the amount saved by the cost of the baseball bat and then multiply by 100.

Percentage saved = (Amount saved / Cost of baseball bat) x 100

Amount saved = $25
Cost of baseball bat = $100

Percentage saved = (25/100) x 100 = 0.25 x 100 = 25%

So, Brady has saved 25% of the amount needed for the baseball bat.

To find out what percentage of the cost of the baseball bat Brady has saved, you need to divide the amount he has saved by the total cost of the bat and then multiply it by 100.

In this case, Brady has saved $25 and the baseball bat costs $100.

Step 1: Divide the amount saved by the total cost of the bat: $25 รท $100 = 0.25

Step 2: Multiply the result from Step 1 by 100 to convert it to a percentage: 0.25 * 100 = 25%

Therefore, Brady has saved 25% of the total cost of the baseball bat.