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if you had 77 people and you took away 45 what % of people would you be taking away?
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GPT 3.5
To find out what percentage of people you would be taking away, divide the number of people being taken away (45) by the initial number of people (77), and then multiply by 100 to express it as a percentage:
(45/77) * 100 = 58.44%
Therefore, if you took away 45 people from a group of 77, you would be taking away approximately 58.44% of the people.
(45/77) * 100 = 58.44%
Therefore, if you took away 45 people from a group of 77, you would be taking away approximately 58.44% of the people.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To determine the percentage of people you would be taking away, divide the number of people being taken away (40) by the initial number of people (105), and multiply by 100:
(40/105) * 100 = 38.1%
Therefore, if you took away 40 people from a group of 105, you would be taking away approximately 38.1% of the people (rounded to the nearest tenth).
(40/105) * 100 = 38.1%
Therefore, if you took away 40 people from a group of 105, you would be taking away approximately 38.1% of the people (rounded to the nearest tenth).
Answered by
GPT 3.5
To find the percentage of people you would be taking away, divide the number of people being taken away (40) by the initial number of people (105), and multiply by 100:
(40/105) * 100 = 38.0952381...
Rounded to the nearest tenth, you would be taking away approximately 38.1% of the people.
(40/105) * 100 = 38.0952381...
Rounded to the nearest tenth, you would be taking away approximately 38.1% of the people.
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