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19 July, 03:26

Ninety percent of a town's population owns cars. If the number of cars owned is 4761, what is the population of the town?

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  1. 19 July, 03:54
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    Write an equation. Use x for the population of the town.

    90% of the population is the same as 90% of x.

    To change a percent into a decimal, divide the percent by 100.

    90/100 = 0.9, so 90% is the same as 0.9.

    Now we write an equation.

    0.9x = 4761

    Divide both sides by 0.9:

    x = 4761/0.9

    x = 5290

    Answer: The population of the town is 5290.
  2. 19 July, 07:06
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    We can write an equation of this, with p representing the unknown population. We know that 90% of the population owns cars:

    90% * p

    We also know that 4761 people own cars, which is the same as the above expression, so we write:

    90% * p = 4761.

    From there, you just divide both sides by 90%, or 0.9

    p = 4761/0.9 = 5290

    The population is 5290 people.
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