Answer:
a) 33 students cycle to school
b) 132 students are driven to school
c) 55 students walk to school
Step-by-step explanation:
<h2><u>Finding the number of students that arrive to school by different means of transport.</u></h2><h2><u /></h2><h3><u> Question (a) How many students cycle to school?</u></h3>
<em>since 15 % of the students cycle to school :</em>
15% * 220 students
<u>=33</u>
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<u>hence 33 students cycle to school</u></h3>
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<h3><u>Question (b) How many students are driven to school?</u></h3>
<em>since 60 % of the students are driven to school</em>
60% * 220 students
<u>= 132</u>
<h3><u>hence 132 students are driven to school.</u></h3>
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<h3><u>Question (c) How many students walk to school?</u></h3>
since the remaining students walk to school . <em>we can find this by removing the number of students that cycle and are driven to school from the total amount of students in the school.</em>
33 students walk to school
132 students are driven to school
the remaining students walk to school
= 220 - 33 - 132
<u>= 55</u>
<h3><u>hence 55 students walk to school. </u></h3>
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