Student Attendance 17962A
1. Stating the problem: We need to find the percentage of students who will attend, will not attend, and are not decided based on given data.
2. To find the percentage, use the formula:
$$\text{Percentage} = \left(\frac{\text{Number of students in category}}{\text{Total number of students}}\right) \times 100$$
3. Let the total number of students be $N$. Suppose the numbers for each category are:
- Attend: $A$
- Not attend: $B$
- Not decided: $C$
4. Calculate each percentage:
- Attend: $$\frac{A}{N} \times 100$$
- Not attend: $$\frac{B}{N} \times 100$$
- Not decided: $$\frac{C}{N} \times 100$$
5. Frequency distribution table:
| Category | Number of Students | Percentage (%) |
|--------------|--------------------|----------------|
| Attend | $A$ | $\frac{A}{N} \times 100$ |
| Not attend | $B$ | $\frac{B}{N} \times 100$ |
| Not decided | $C$ | $\frac{C}{N} \times 100$ |
This table summarizes the frequency and percentage distribution of students' attendance decisions.
Note: Since exact numbers are not provided, replace $A$, $B$, $C$, and $N$ with actual values to compute percentages.