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Mrs. Conley asks her class what kind of party they want to have to celebrate their excellent behavior. Out of all the students in the class, 5 want an ice cream party, 7 want a movie party, 10 want a costume party, and the rest are undecided. If 20%, percent want an ice cream party, how many students are in the class?

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Answered by gaurav6394
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5 Students want ice cream and they represent 20% of the class.

20%==>5 students

100%==>25 students

Therefore, there are 25 students in the class.

5 want ice cream

7 want movie party

10 want costume party

25 - (22 - 5 - 10) = 3 are undecided

Answered by Hellscythe
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Answer:

5 Students want ice cream and they represent 20% of the class.


20%==>5 students


100%==>25 students


Therefore, there are 25 students in the class.


5 want ice cream


7 want movie party


10 want costume party


25 - (22 - 5 - 10) = 3 are undecided



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