1. A group of 400 town residents is asked to attend a town hall meeting. Of the 400 residents asked to attend, 36 were able to attend. What percentage of the town residents were able to attend?

Mathematics · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Given the statement:

A group of 400 town residents is asked to attend a town hall meeting. Of the 400 residents asked to attend, 36 were able to attend.

Determine what percentage of the town residents were able to attend.

Solution:

In order to determine what percentage of the town residents were able to attend, we simply need to divide 36 by 400.

= 36/400

= 0.09

Since we are given a decimal answer, in order to convert it into percentage, we multiply the decimal by 100. Hence, in converting a percentage into decimal, we divide the percentage by 100.

= (0.09)(100)

= 9%

Final answer:

9% of the town residents were able to attend.