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25 March, 19:57

Going into a recent election, only about 62% of people old enough to vote were registered. In a community of about 55,200 eligible voters, how many people were registered?

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  1. 25 March, 20:07
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    All we need to do is to divide the number of eligible voters by 62% to find out how many people have been registered:

    55200 : 62% =

    = 55200 : 62/100 =

    = 55200 * 100/62 =

    = 5520000 / 62 =

    = 89032,25806451613 ≈ (note the rounding to the nearest whole number)

    ≈ 89032

    Doublecheck:

    89032 * 62% =

    = 89032 * 62/100 =

    = 5519984 / 100 =

    = 55199,84 ≈ (the difference is because of the rounding before)

    ≈ 55200

    Answer: There were 89,032 people registered.
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