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→For this particular problem are they asking for percent or may I leave it as the decimal?

→For this particular problem are they asking for percent or may I leave it as the-example-1
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Given:

Greg wants to estimate the percentage of people who lease a car. He surveys 340 individuals and finds out that 90 lease a car

Required:

What is the sample propoertion for the success?

Step-by-step explanation:

Total individual =340

Individual who lease car=90

Now,

90 out of 340 people lease car.

Fraction of people leasing car


=(90)/(340)

Percent of people leasing car


\begin{gathered} =Fraction*100 \\ =(9)/(34)*100 \\ =26.471 \end{gathered}

Answer:

26.471 is the answer.

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