To calculate the percentage chance that a person who prefers cherries is from the North, we need to find the total number of people who prefer cherries and are from the North, and compare it to the total number of people who prefer cherries.
From the table, we see that 120 people from the North prefer cherries.
The total number of people who prefer cherries is 120 (from the North) + 25 (from the South) = 145.
Therefore, the percentage chance that a person who prefers cherries is from the North is:
(120 / 145) * 100 = 82.8%
Rounded to the nearest tenth, the percentage chance is 82.8%.
Use the table to answer the question.
Cherries Grapes
North 120 125
South 25 75
Examine the data from a survey about the part of the state people are from and the fruit they prefer. If a person prefers cherries, what is the percentage chance that they are from the North? Round your answer to the nearest tenth.
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