Math, asked by neeha07, 1 year ago

on a rainy day only 36 students out of 45 came to the class. what percent of students were absent?

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Answered by MonsieurBrainly
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Number of students present = 36.
Total number of students = 45.
Number of students absent = Total number of students - Number of students present.
=45-36 = 9.

Percentage of students absent = 9/45*100 = 1/5*100 = 20 percent.

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Answered by Anonymous
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\textbf{\underline{Soln:}}

Total number of students = \textbf{45}

Number of students absent = \textbf{36}

So,

\textit{\underline{Total number of students – Number of students absent}}

= > \large{\bold{45 - 36 = 9 }}

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Now,

Percentage ( % )

= > \large{\bold{\frac{9}{45} \times 100 = \frac{1}{5} \times 100 }}

= \large{\bold{20}}

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\textbf{\underline{Answer:}} Therefore, 20% of students were absent.

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