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The shaded area on the grid represents the occupied chairs in a meeting room. What percentage of the meeting room chairs are occupied?
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The shaded area on the grid represents the occupied chairs in a meeting room.
What percentage of the meeting room chairs are occupied?
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Should be 66%.
33 of the 50 chairs are shaded.
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66%
Explanation:
50 chairs in the room 33 chairs shaded 33÷50 = 0.66%
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