A local foundation has offered to pay 75% of the cost of infant care classes. The hospital will cover any remaining costs. There are 28 parents enrolled in the upcoming class. Find the amount the hospital will pay.

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To find the amount the hospital will pay, we first need to know the total cost of the infant care classes. Since the local foundation offers to pay 75% of the cost, we can deduce that the remaining 25% will be covered by the hospital.

Let's assume the total cost of the infant care classes is represented by "x."

Since the foundation pays 75% of the cost, they will cover 0.75x.

The remaining 25% that the hospital will pay can be calculated as 0.25x.

Now, let's calculate the total amount the hospital will pay for all 28 parents:

Amount the hospital will pay = (0.25x) * 28

This equation assumes that each parent's cost is the same.

If you have the specific value of "x" (the total cost of the infant care classes), you can substitute it into the equation and solve for the amount the hospital will pay.