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aniked [119]
2 years ago
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People attending a football game either supported the home team or the visiting team. if 1369 of the people attending supported

the home team and 2331 supported the visiting team, what percentage supported the home team?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Masja [62]2 years ago
6 0

Given the number of the people attending the football game, the percentage supporters for the home team is 37%.

<h3>What is Percentage?</h3>

Percentage is simply number or ratio expressed as a fraction of 100.

It is expressed as;

Percentage = ( Part / Whole ) × 100%

Given the data in the question;

  • Number of home team supporters nH = 1369
  • Number of visting team supporters nV = 2331
  • Percentage of supporters for home team PH = ?

For we determine the total number of people attending the football game;

nT = nH + nV

nT = 1369 + 2331

nT = 3700

Now, using the perecentage formula above, we find the Percentage of supporters for home team PH

Percentage = ( Part / Whole ) × 100%

PH = ( nH/ nT) × 100%

PH = ( 1369/ 3700) × 100%

PH = 0.37 × 100%

PH = 37%

Therefore, given the number of the people attending the football game, the percentage supporters for the home team is 37%.

Learn more about Percentages here: brainly.com/question/24159063

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