1. The problem is to find the number of responses corresponding to each percentage category given a total of 61 responses.
2. The formula to find the number of responses for each category is:
$$\text{Number of responses} = \frac{\text{Percentage}}{100} \times \text{Total responses}$$
3. Calculate each category:
- Okay: $$\frac{39}{100} \times 61 = 23.79 \approx 24$$
- Well: $$\frac{30}{100} \times 61 = 18.3 \approx 18$$
- Poorly: $$\frac{16}{100} \times 61 = 9.76 \approx 10$$
- Very well: $$\frac{15}{100} \times 61 = 9.15 \approx 9$$
4. Since the number of responses must be whole numbers, we round each to the nearest whole number.
5. Final answer:
- Okay: 24 responses
- Well: 18 responses
- Poorly: 10 responses
- Very well: 9 responses
This accounts for all 61 responses.
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