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In a recent year, 32.6% of all registered doctors were female. If there were 41,500 female doctors that year, what was the total number of registered doctors?

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The total number of registered doctors was approximately 127,300 in that year, calculated by setting up a proportion based on the given percentage of female doctors.

To find the total number of registered doctors, we can set up a proportion based on the given percentage of female doctors.

Let x be the total number of registered doctors. The percentage of female doctors is 32.6%, which can be expressed as the fraction

\( (32.6)/(100) \).

The equation for the proportion is:


\[ (41,500)/(x) = (32.6)/(100) \]

To solve for x, cross-multiply:


\[ 100 * 41,500 = 32.6 * x \]


\[ 4,150,000 = 32.6 * x \]

Now, solve for x :


\[ x = (4,150,000)/(32.6) \]


\[ x \approx 127,300 \]

Therefore, the total number of registered doctors in that year was approximately 127,300.

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