Math, asked by sm43, 1 year ago

out of 60 students 20 students want toffees and 40 students want chocolates. find the percentage of the number of students who want chocolates the number of students who wants toffees?

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Answered by riya0428
19
no. of students= 60
no. of students wants chocolate = 40
percentage = 40/60*100
= 2000/3
=666.67℅
no. of students wants toffee=20
percentages= 20/60*100
= 1000/3
= 333.33℅
Answered by gradheakshat
2

no. of students= 60

no. of students wants chocolate = 40

percentage = 40/60*100

= 2000/3

=666.67℅

no. of students wants toffee=20

percentages= 20/60*100

= 1000/3

= 333.33℅

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