Final answer:
Not all shareholders need to own more than one share of stock. When 3,411 shareholders are represented, it is approximately 3.06% of the total shareholders. When the attending shareholders own 1.8 million shares, it represents approximately 76.6% of the total shares.
Step-by-step explanation:
A.) Not all shareholders must own more than one share of stock. In fact, some shareholders may own only a fraction of a share.
B.) To determine the percentage of shareholders represented, divide the number of represented shareholders (3,411) by the total number of shareholders (111,273), then multiply by 100. This gives a percentage of approximately 3.06%.
C.) To determine the percentage of shares represented at the meeting, divide the number of shares owned by attending shareholders (1.8 million) by the total number of shares (2,351,000), then multiply by 100. This gives a percentage of approximately 76.6%.