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Here are the fuel efficiencies (in mpg) of 12 new cars . 28, 14, 48, 22, 14, 18, 52, 36, 32, 20, 12, 55 What is the percentage of these cars with a fuel efficiency less than 18 mpg?
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Here are the fuel efficiencies (in mpg) of 12 new cars . 28, 14, 48, 22, 14, 18, 52, 36, 32, 20, 12, 55 What is the percentage of these cars with a fuel efficiency less than 18 mpg?
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It’s 335.28 added together, so divide it by 13, which you’ll get 25.79
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25% assuming you don’t count the car with 18 mpg fuel efficiency.
if you add the amount of cars up that have less than 18 mpg and then divide it by the total number (12) you will get a decimal (0.25) to find the percent multiply the decimal by 100
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