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a survey of 40 children showed that 25% liked playing football how many children not liked playing football?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given:

A survey of 40 children showed that 25% liked playing football how many children not liked playing football?

A.T.Q:

  • Total no. of children = 40
  • Percentage of children who liked football = 25%

So, here we first find the no. of children who like football:

=>  \frac{25}{100}  \times 40

=> 10 students

So, to find no. of children who don't like football:

 \fbox{Total no. of children - Children who don't like football}

=> 40 - 10

=> 30 students (Ans)

30 students don't like football.

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