To find the approximate number of people expected to visit Social Issues on Sunday, we need to first calculate the percentage of visitors who went to Social Issues on Saturday.
Total visitors on Saturday: 349 + 333 + 485 = 1167
Percentage of visitors who went to Social Issues on Saturday: 333 / 1167 * 100 ≈ 28.54%
Now, we can use this percentage to estimate the number of people expected to visit Social Issues on Sunday:
Estimated visitors to Social Issues on Sunday = 28.54% of 1100
Estimated visitors to Social Issues on Sunday ≈ 0.2854 * 1100 ≈ 314
Therefore, Dianelys can expect approximately 314 people to visit Social Issues on Sunday.
Dianelys volunteers on the weekend at the Central Library. As a school project, she decides to record how many people visit the library, and where they go. On Saturday, 349 people went to The Youth Wing, 333 people went to Social Issues, and 485 went to Fiction and Literature.
On Sunday, the library had 1100 total visitors. Based on what Dianelys had recorded on Saturday, about how many people should be expected to go to Social Issues? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
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