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Alison is doing the laundry for her family and decides to count all the T-shirts. She creates the graph below to show how many T-shirts of each color her family has placed in th…
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Alison is doing the laundry for her family and decides to count all the T-shirts. She creates the graph below to show how many T-shirts of each color her family has placed in the laundry. What percent of the total number of T-shirts is red?
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The answer is 25%. The total # of shirts is 36. 9/36 = 0.25 x100 =25. Hope that helped :)
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To find the percent you have to divide the amount of red shirts(9) by(/) all of the shirts(36)
9/36=1/4 or 25%
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