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Mashcka [7]
3 years ago
11

The Commerce Department reported receiving the following applications for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award: 23 from l

arge manufacturing firms, 18 from large service firms, and 30 from small businesses.What percentage of the applications came from small businesses (to 1 decimal)?
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1 answer:
AlladinOne [14]3 years ago
5 0

The given set of data represents the number of applications received by The Commerce Department for the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award:

23 from large manufacturing firms

18 from large service firms

30 from small businesses.

 

Total number of applications = 23 + 28 + 30

= 81

 

The percentage of the applications from small businesses = (Number of applications from small businesses ÷ Total number of applications) * 100%

= (30 ÷ 81) 100%

<span>= 37.0% (to 1 decimal)</span>

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