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researchers asked 200 families whether or not they were homeowners and how many cars they had. their responses are summarized in the following table.
| no car or one car | two or more cars | |
|---|---|---|
| not a homeowner | 34 | 66 |
(a) what percentage of the families have two or more cars?
(b) what percentage of the families are homeowners?
(a) \\(\square\\%\\)
(b) \\(\square\\%\\)
Part (a)
Step1: Find total families with two or more cars
Families with two or more cars: homeowners (82) + not homeowners (66) = \( 82 + 66 = 148 \)
Step2: Calculate percentage
Total families = 200. Percentage = \( \frac{148}{200} \times 100 = 74\% \)
Step1: Find total homeowners
Homeowners: no car/one car (18) + two or more cars (82) = \( 18 + 82 = 100 \)
Step2: Calculate percentage
Percentage = \( \frac{100}{200} \times 100 = 50\% \)
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