I need to help to figure out an equation.
Current # of Surveys 11
my current % 55% how many surveys are at 100
that means I have 6 @100 and 5@0
if my goal is to be at 75%
??? how many mory@100 do I need
I know the answer is 9 but I need an equation to figure 9 out by it self.
If this is an exercise you were assigned, please copy it exactly as given; what you have written is not at all clear. If it is a real situation, you'll have to explain in more detail. Maybe we need to know what sort of "surveys" these are, in order to make sense of it.
Here is how I read it: You have given 11 surveys, which are 55% of something -- maybe of the total number of surveys you are supposed to give? From that you could work out the total number you are supposed to give. But that doesn't seem to be what you mean.
Apparently a survey can be either "at 100" or "at 0", but I don't know what that would mean. Maybe those are percentages (percent of answers that are favorable?), but why would they all be either 100% or 0%?
Anyway, having "6@100 and 5@0" would mean that there are 6 "at 100" out of 11 in all, so 6/11 = 54.5% are "at 100", which seems to fit what you said about 55% (rounded).
Then, what is the goal? It sounds like you need to do more surveys until 75% of them are "at 100", and you are assuming that they will all be "at 100". (How could you expect that?) Let's suppose that's true.
If you need to solve this with an equation (there are other ways), then we can let x = the number of additional surveys, all of which are 100. Then, just as we calculated the percentage above, you want the new number of "100" surveys, over the new total number of surveys, to equal 0.75. That will be an equation; then you can solve it.
Is that what you want to do?
By the way, we can also check your claimed answer of 9, which can help us see both whether I have interpreted the question correctly, and what the equation should look like. If you have 9 more surveys "at 100", then you will have 6+9 = 15 "at 100", out of 11+9 = 20 total, for a percentage of 15/20 = 0.75 = 75%, so it looks like we have it right. Replace the 9's in my work with x, and you will have your equation.