Having a bit of a braindead moment here.
This is what I've got:
Maths question. This is exactly how it's worded:
*The total amount of people surveyed is 60*
A survey suggests that introducing water coolers to the building is expected to increase the number of people drinking water. In this survey, 42 people said that they already drink water, and in total 57 said that they would drink water if a water cooler was available. Based on this information, calculate the percentage increase in the likely number of people drinking water when a water cooler is introduced, giving your answer to the nearest whole number.
According to my maths, 42/60 x 100 = 70%, and 57/60 x 100 = 95%.
95% - 70% = 25%.
BUT!
I can't figure out if the percentage should be from the total of 60, or relative to the original number.
Thoughts?
TIA
This is what I've got:
Maths question. This is exactly how it's worded:
*The total amount of people surveyed is 60*
A survey suggests that introducing water coolers to the building is expected to increase the number of people drinking water. In this survey, 42 people said that they already drink water, and in total 57 said that they would drink water if a water cooler was available. Based on this information, calculate the percentage increase in the likely number of people drinking water when a water cooler is introduced, giving your answer to the nearest whole number.
According to my maths, 42/60 x 100 = 70%, and 57/60 x 100 = 95%.
95% - 70% = 25%.
BUT!
I can't figure out if the percentage should be from the total of 60, or relative to the original number.
Thoughts?
TIA
