To find the percentage of adopted animals that were rabbits, we need to start by determining the percentages of the animals that were adopted:
- Percentage of dogs adopted: 23%
- Percentage of cats adopted: 14%
Next, we can calculate the percentage of animals that were rabbits by subtracting the percentages of dogs and cats from 100%:
\[ \text{Percentage of rabbits} = 100% - (\text{Percentage of dogs} + \text{Percentage of cats}) \] \[ \text{Percentage of rabbits} = 100% - (23% + 14%) \] \[ \text{Percentage of rabbits} = 100% - 37% \] \[ \text{Percentage of rabbits} = 63% \]
So, the part of the adoptions that were rabbits is represented by 63%.
However, it looks like the options provided do not directly include 63%. But we can express this as a fraction:
63% is equivalent to \(\frac{63}{100}\). Simplifying \(\frac{63}{100}\) gives us \(\frac{63 \div 7}{100 \div 7} = \frac{9}{14}\), which doesn't match the options.
Upon looking again at your provided choices, none seem to particularly represent 63%.
Please double-check the choices for any potential errors in their listing, or provide the intended choices.