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Ninety-three percent of a town’s population own cars. If the number of cars owned is 5,208, what is the population of the town, if nobody owns more than 1 car?

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What the problem is saying is that 93% of the town's population is 5,208. If no one owns more than one car, then each car in the town accounts for one person. So, therefore, 93% of the town = 5,208.

The total population of the town can be found by setting up a proportion.


(5208)/(93) = (x)/(100)

Cross-multiply:
520800=93x

Solve for x, the town's population:
x=5600

There are 5,600 people in the town.
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Hey there :)

93% of a town's population own cars
If number of cars owned is 5,208

Population of town is?
Let p represent population of town


(93)/(100) of p = 5208

(93)/(100) × p = 5208

Divide 5208 by p in order to do cross multiplication ( easier way )

(93)/(100)= (5208)/(p)

Cross multiply:

93p = 5208 × 100
93p = 520800

Divide by 93 in order to find value of p

(93p)/(93) = (520800)/(93)
p = 5600

The total population of the town is 5600



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