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omeli [17]
3 years ago
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Juan did a survey in four butterfly parks and wrote the following observations: Butterfly Park Survey Park Number of Pink Butter

flies Total Number of Butterflies P 25 53 Q 35 64 R 37 75 S 23 55 Based on the survey, which park had the greatest percentage of pink butterflies? Park P Park Q Park R Park S
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1 answer:
Elena L [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Park Q has greatest percentage of pink butterflies.

Step-by-step explanation:

Butterfly Park Survey Park           P     Q      R       S

No, of Pink Butterflies                  25    35   37      23

Total Number of Butterflies          53    64   75     55

Now we are supposed to find which park had the greatest percentage of pink butterflies

So, Percentage of pink butterflies in park P =\frac{25}{53} \times 100=47.169\%

Percentage of pink butterflies in park Q =\frac{35}{64} \times 100=54.68\%

Percentage of pink butterflies in park R= \frac{37}{75} \times 100=49.33\%

Percentage of pink butterflies in park S= \frac{23}{55} \times 100=41.81\%

So, Park Q has greatest percentage of pink butterflies.

So, Option B is true

Hence Park Q has greatest percentage of pink butterflies.

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