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Natasha2012 [34]
2 years ago
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On sunday 1/16 people who visit were senior citizens, 3/16 were infants, 3/8 were children and 3/8 were adults, how many of each

group visited the zoo on sunday
Mathematics
1 answer:
mamaluj [8]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Out of total people visited the zoo on Sunday , 6.25% was senior citizen ,  18.75% were infants , 35% were children and 35% were adult.

Step-by-step explanation:

let total number of people visited the group  = x

so number of senior citizens = x × 1/16 = x/16

Percentage of  senior citizens = (number of senior citizens ÷ total number of people visited the group) × 100

= (x/16 ÷ x)  × 100 = 100/16 = 6.25%

number of infants = 3/16 × x = 3x/16

Percentage of  infants =(number of infants  ÷ total number of people visited the group) × 100 = (3x/16 ÷ x)  × 100 = 300/16 = 18.75%

number of  children = 3/8 × x = 3x/8

Percentage of  children =(number of children ÷ total number of people visited the group) × 100 = (3x/8 ÷ x)  × 100 = 300/8 = 37.5%

number of  adults = 3/8 × x = 3x/8

Percentage of  adults =(number of adults ÷ total number of people visited the group) × 100 = (3x/8 ÷ x)  × 100 = 300/8 = 37.5%.

Hence we can conclude that Out of total people visited the zoo on Sunday , 6.25% was senior citizen ,  18.75% were infants , 35% were children and 35% were adult.






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