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What percent of households were NOT considered families

What percent of households were NOT considered families-example-1
User Froglegs
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Answer:

D)35%

Explanation:

We know that the cube is divided into 100 mini squares.

We can count the shaded squares to see what percent of households were considered families.

If we count the shaded squares, we get 65/100, meaning that out of the 100 squares, 65 of them were shaded(considered families).

Then, we can subtract 65 from 100 to get 35.

The 35 will give us the percent of households not considered a family.

Therefore, we get 35%

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