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The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species notes that 36% of the 47,677 species assessed are threatened with extinction. How many species are currently threatened?

Question: 36% of 47,677 species

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Answer:

17,164 species.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given that the IUCN Red List of threatened Species notes that 36% of the 47,677 species assessed are threatened with extinction.

To find the number of species that are threatened with extinction we will find 36% of 47,677.


\text{Number of currently threatened species}=(36)/(100) * 47677


\text{Number of currently threatened species}=0.36* 47677


\text{Number of currently threatened species}=17163.72\approx 17164

Therefore, 171164 species are currently threatened with extinction.

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