Answer:
Givens:
- Students 27%. (s)
- Teachers and employees 94%. (t)
The ratio between these two variable is 10:1, this means that for every 10 students there's one employee only, that is, students are 10 times more than teacher and employees.
So, 27% of 10 students is 2.7 students, and 94% of 1 employee is 0.94 employees and teachers. So, if there are 2000 students, there must be 200 teachers, and the number of students that have cars are 0.27(2000)=540, and the number of teacher and employees that have cars are 0.94(200)=188.
As you can observe, with this ratio and percentages, the number of students who drive to school is greater than the number of teachers and employees who drive to school. That's why Roger's statement is correct.