At an airport, 25% of the flights arrive from within the state, 35% from out of state, and the rest from other countries. 

The Correct Answer and Explanation is:

The correct answer is D. 84.

This problem requires calculating the specific number of flights that arrived from out of state. The text provides all the necessary information to find the solution through a straightforward percentage calculation. We are given that the total number of flights that arrived at the airport is 240. We are also given a breakdown of the origins of these flights by percentage. Specifically, 35% of the total flights are from out of state. The question asks for the exact number of these out of state flights, not the percentage.

To find the number of flights, we need to calculate 35% of the total number of flights, 240. The first step is to convert the percentage into a decimal or a fraction to make it easier to multiply. To convert a percentage to a decimal, you divide it by 100. So, 35% becomes 0.35.

Next, you multiply the total number of flights by this decimal value. The equation for this calculation is:

Total Flights × Percentage of Out of State Flights = Number of Out of State Flights

Plugging in the numbers from the problem, we get:

240 × 0.35 = 84

The result of this multiplication is 84. This means that 84 of the flights that arrived at the airport were from out of state. The information provided about the flights from within the state (25%) and from other countries is extra data that is not needed to answer this specific question. By focusing only on the relevant figures, the total flights and the percentage of out of state flights, we arrive at the correct numerical answer. Therefore, option D is the correct choice.

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