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There are 200 members in a club. 60% of them are males. How many percent more males than females are there?

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Answer: If 60% of the members are males, then 40% of the members are females. We can calculate the number of males and females as follows:

Number of males = 60% of 200 = 0.6 * 200 = 120

Number of females = 40% of 200 = 0.4 * 200 = 80

To find out how many percent more males there are than females, we can use the following formula:

% more males = (number of males - number of females) / number of females * 100%

Substituting the values we found, we get:

% more males = (120 - 80) / 80 * 100% = 50%

Therefore, there are 50% more males than females in the club.

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