Use the image to answer the question.
A pie chart shows the following distribution: 1 to 2, 35; 3 to 4, 18; 5 to 6, 13; 7 plus, 11. Each segment of the pie chart shows a different pattern.
Heraldo surveyed a group of people and asked them how many tattoos they had. His results are represented in the circle graph. How many people did he survey?
5 months ago
5 months ago
Use the image to answer the question.
A pie chart shows the following distribution: 1 to 2, 35; 3 to 4, 18; 5 to 6, 13; 7 plus, 11. Each segment of the pie chart shows a different pattern.
Heraldo surveyed a group of people and asked them how many tattoos they had. His results are represented in the circle graph. What percentage of people responded with 1–2? Express the answer as a decimal, and round to the nearest tenth.
5 months ago
To find the percentage of people who responded with 1-2 tattoos, we need to calculate the proportion of 35 out of the total surveyed, which is 77.
(35/77) x 100 = 45.5%
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the percentage is 45.5%.
So, the percentage of people who responded with 1-2 tattoos is 0.455.
5 months ago
no
5 months ago
I apologize for the mistake in my previous response. Let's correct it:
To find the percentage of people who responded with 1-2 tattoos, we need to calculate the proportion of 35 out of the total surveyed, which is 77.
(35/77) x 100 ≈ 45.5%
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the percentage is 45.5%.
Therefore, the percentage of people who responded with 1-2 tattoos is 0.455.
5 months ago
no its not 0.455
5 months ago
I apologize for the mistake. Let's correct it:
To find the percentage of people who responded with 1-2 tattoos, we calculate the proportion of 35 out of the total surveyed, which is 77.
(35/77) x 100 ≈ 45.5%
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the percentage is 45.5%.
Thus, the percentage of people who responded with 1-2 tattoos is approximately 45.5%.