A survey finds that

% of a town’s population support building a new recreation center.
What fraction of voters support building a new recreation center?

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To find the fraction of voters supporting the building of a new recreation center based on the percentage given, you would follow these general steps:

  1. Convert the percentage to a fraction.

    • If \( x% \) of the population supports it, then as a fraction it can be expressed as: \[ \frac{x}{100} \]
  2. Simplify the fraction if possible.

For example, if the survey found that 60% of the town's population supports the building of a new recreation center:

  1. First, convert 60% to a fraction: \[ \frac{60}{100} \]

  2. Then simplify this fraction: \[ \frac{60 \div 20}{100 \div 20} = \frac{3}{5} \]

So, in this case, the fraction of voters that support building a new recreation center would be \( \frac{3}{5} \).

Please provide the specific percentage for a precise calculation.