250 college students were surveyed about if they liked the food choices offered by the cafeteria. 140 people said that they did like the choices offered. What percentage of the students like the food offered?
Percentage of the students like the food offered = (140 / 250) × 100
Percentage of the students like the food offered = 56%
250 college students were surveyed about if they liked the food choices offered by the cafeteria....
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