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20 March, 22:16

A survey showed that 56% of car owners prefer four-door cars, 31% prefer two-door cars, and 13% have no preference. You ask 300 people. How many do you think will prefer four-door cars?

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  1. 21 March, 00:51
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    Alright, if you have 300 people you need to find what 56% of that 300 is. The first thing you need to do is follow the converting a percentage to decimal rule; which just states that you need to move the decimal place two to the left, so you will go from 56. to. 56. 56% is. 56 as a decimal. Now you have to multiply the decimal by the 300 people. So, 300 x. 56 = ? We get 168. 168 people prefer four-door cars.
  2. 21 March, 01:06
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    I believe that its 168 people prefer four door cars
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