In a survey of college students, 25% said they would be willing to pay more for improved parking conditions. If 225 students said they would NOT be willing to pay more, how many students were surveyed?

1 Answer
Nov 20, 2017

#300# students were surveyed.

Explanation:

If #25%# said they would be willing to pay more, #100% - 25% = 75%# said they would not be willing to pay more. #225# is therefore #75%# of the total number surveyed.

To find the total number, divide #225# by the percentage that it is:
#\frac{225}{0.75} = 300#

(To convince yourself that this is correct, find #75%# of #300# students: #0.75 \cdot 300 = 225#.)

This answer assumes there were only two options in the survey, 'am willing' and 'am not willing', and that every respondent answered the question.