0.24 x 400 = 96 people how many more people preferred wwcn than wanr
46 is 20% of 230
Questions like these... its 35;percent is of 100its 35/100
160 people were surveyed.
First, you need to know some value to start with, for instance: 20% of all people surveyed said they thought this answer was fantastic. 60 people thought this answer was terrible. How many people were surveyed? 80% = 60 people 20% = X 60 / .8 = 75 75 - 60 = X Your answer is that 75 total people were surveyed. 15 thought the answer was fantastic. Although, I'm surprised not more people thought so :)
In a survey 15% of the students surveyed said they didn't own a computer. If there were 75 students who didn't own a computer, how many student were surveyed altogether?A. 400B. 500C. 250D. 900
If I understand the question correctly, the answer is the sample size.
The exact number of people in Vermont who believe in God is not known. In one study, 46 percent of the people that responded in Vermont said they do not have an absolute belief in God. In an unrelated survey, 19 percent of the people surveyed in Vermont said they were very religious.
? = 12% x $42.50 $5.10 = .12 x $42.50
It has 2 syllables. Pre-ferred.
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Well you don't mention how many questions are in the survey and how many people to be surveyed, but the formula would be: 500 + (3x the amount of questions in the survey) + (1.25 x the amount of people surveyed)
All the ones that didn't die. ;)That's not really something you can tell because not everyone will admit to texting and driving. If you take the estimated amount of people that texted while driving in 2008, see how many deaths there were from texting while driving, put that as a percent, then subtract that percent from 100%, you'll get the percent of the people that survived and an approximate number.According to a AAA survey, 14% of the people surveyed admitted that they have read or sent a text message while driving. Obviously, none of those surveyed were dead, so 14% are the percent of living people that admitted to texting.5,000 teens died in 2008 while texting, which is probably the majority of the people who text and drive.