There are 16 students that have both hamsters and dogs, which means there are 16 students who have hamsters and dogs as pets.
There are 25 students who have hamsters only, which means there are 25 - 16 = 9 students who have hamsters but not dogs.
There are 24 students who have dogs only, which means there are 24 - 16 = 8 students who have dogs but not hamsters.
Thus, there are 9 - 8 = 1 more student who has hamsters than dogs.
The answer is 1.
The two-way table shows the number of students in a school who have hamsters and/or dogs as pets.
Have Hamsters
Do Not Have Hampsters
Total
Have Dogs
16
24
40
Do Not Have Dogs
25
35
60
Total
41
59
100
How many more students have hamsters than dogs? (1 point)
1
5
8
9
1 answer