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In one particular suburb, there are 10 families that own a bulldog. If there are total of 25 families that own a dog in general, then what percentage of dog owners have a bulldog ?

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Answered by fahimahalim
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Answer:

Explanation:

To get percentages, take the part of a population that is being specified and divided that by the whole population and multiply that value by 100%.

So there are 30 people that own boxers, this is the specific population that is being compared to the whole dog-owning population, which is comprised of 50 total families. So

3050 can be reduced to 35 and that gives us .6

When that value is multiplied by 100%, it gives us our percentage of

.6⋅100%=60

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