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- on a sixth grade field trip, there are 5 chaperones for every 30 students. there are 175 people on the field trip.
a how many chaperones are on the field trip?
b how many sixth graders are on the field trip?
c what percent are chaperones? round to the nearest whole percent.
d what percent are sixth graders? round to the nearest whole percent.
Part (a)
Step1: Determine group size
Each group has 30 students + 5 chaperones = 35 people.
Step2: Find number of groups
Total people = 175, so number of groups = \( \frac{175}{35} = 5 \).
Step3: Calculate chaperones
Each group has 5 chaperones, so total chaperones = \( 5 \times 5 = 25 \).
Step1: Use total and chaperones
Total people = 175, chaperones = 25 (from part a).
Step2: Subtract to find students
Sixth graders = \( 175 - 25 = 150 \).
Step1: Recall formula for percentage
Percentage = \( \frac{\text{Chaperones}}{\text{Total}} \times 100 \).
Step2: Plug in values
Chaperones = 25, Total = 175. So \( \frac{25}{175} \times 100 \approx 14.29\% \), rounded to nearest whole percent is 14%.
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