At the factory where he works, Mr. Lopez must make a minimum of 48 circuit boards per day. On Wednesday, he made 60 circuit boards. What percent of the required minimum did he make?
125%
Mr. Lopez made 60 circuit boards on Wednesday, exceeding the minimum requirement of 48 boards. To calculate the percentage he made over the minimum, divide the actual number made by the required minimum and multiply by 100: (60 boards / 48 boards) * 100 = 125%.
This is the correct answer. By producing 60 circuit boards when the minimum required was 48, Mr. Lopez surpassed the target by 25%.
This choice is incorrect. The calculation shows that Mr. Lopez made 125% of the required minimum, not 112%.
This option is incorrect. Mr. Lopez actually made 125% of the minimum, not 80%.
This option is incorrect. Mr. Lopez's production level was 125% of the required minimum, not 25%.
Mr. Lopez exceeded his daily minimum production goal by making 60 circuit boards, which is 125% of the required 48 boards. This indicates that he produced 25% more than the minimum amount, showcasing his efficiency and productivity on that particular day at the factory.
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