This SAT math question makes no sence to me!! HELP

<p>In the prep book, in one of the practice tests, I found a really hardd question:</p>

<p>There are 75 more women than men enrolled in Linden College. If there are "n" men enrolled, then in terms of "n", what percent of those enrolled are men?</p>

<p>A. (n/ n+75) %
B. (n/2n+75) %
C. (n/ 100(2n+75)) %
D. (100n/ n+75) %
E. (100n/2n+75) %</p>

<p>The correct answer is told to be E. However, I came up with anser D. I've worked the problem around 5 times and i still don't know why it's E. </p>

<p>Please, can someone leave an explanation?</p>

<p>It's page 464 #20 in the SAT prep book.</p>

<p>n+75 isnt the total number of people enrolled, thats the number of woman enrolled. n+n+75 is the total number. Or 2n+75</p>

<p>Yep.</p>

<h1>of men = n</h1>

<h1>of women = n+75</h1>

<p>total # enrolled = n+n+75 = 2n+75
Thus, percentage of men = 100n/(2n+75)</p>

<p>Ohhhhhhh
Darn I'm stupid
Thank you both</p>