To find the percentage of students who have 2 siblings, you first need to find the total number of students. In this case, it is 12 + 5 + 3 + 1 = 21 students.
Next, determine the percentage of students who have 2 siblings:
(5 students with 2 siblings / 21 total students) x 100 = 23.8%
So, approximately 23.8% of students have 2 siblings.
Students were asked the number of siblings they have, and the data are represented in the histogram. What percentage of students have 2 siblings? Round to the nearest tenth. (1 point)
an illustration shows a histogram with numbers at the bottom starting with 1 2 3 and 4 and the side of the histogram its numbered from 0 too 13. 12 kids have 1 sibling 5 kids have 2 siblings 3 kids have 3 siblings and 1 kid as 4 siblings
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To find the percentage of students who have 2 siblings, you need to follow these steps:
Total number of students = 12 + 5 + 3 + 1 = 21 students
Number of students with 2 siblings = 5
Percentage of students with 2 siblings = (Number of students with 2 siblings / Total number of students) x 100
Percentage of students with 2 siblings = (5 / 21) x 100 ≈ 23.8%
So, approximately 23.8% of students have 2 siblings.
Total number of students = 12 + 5 + 3 + 1 = 21 students
Number of students with 2 siblings = 5
Percentage of students with 2 siblings = (Number of students with 2 siblings / Total number of students) x 100
Percentage of students with 2 siblings = (5 / 21) x 100 ≈ 23.8%
So, approximately 23.8% of students have 2 siblings.