To find the percentage of people who were completely satisfied with the car, we first need to know the number of people who were completely satisfied and the total number of people surveyed.
It appears you might have three numbers: 240, 750, and 1,440. Let’s assume these represent the number of satisfied respondents, and the total number surveyed.
If we assume:
- The number of people surveyed is 1,440.
- The number of people completely satisfied is 240.
To calculate the percentage of completely satisfied respondents:
\[ \text{Percentage of completely satisfied} = \left( \frac{\text{Number of satisfied}}{\text{Total surveyed}} \right) \times 100 \]
Substituting the values:
\[ \text{Percentage} = \left( \frac{240}{1440} \right) \times 100 \]
Now, calculate:
- \( \frac{240}{1440} = 0.1667 \)
- \( 0.1667 \times 100 = 16.67 \)
Since you asked for a whole number, we round this to 17.
Thus, 17% of the people surveyed were completely satisfied with the car.