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6 July, 07:06

250 students were asked to choose their favorite color. How many more students chose purple than red as their favorite color? 26% chose purple and 22% chose red

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  1. 6 July, 07:19
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    10 more students chose purple than red as their favorite color

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Step 1

    Determine the proportion of students that chose each color

    purple=26%

    red=22%

    Step 2

    Use the expression for the number of students per color as follows;

    Number of students per color=proportion per color*total number of students

    for purple;

    proportion that chose purple=26%

    total number of students=250

    replacing;

    Number of students that chose purple = (26/100) * 250=65 students

    for red;

    proportion that chose red=22%

    total number of students=250

    replacing;

    Number of students that chose purple = (22/100) * 250=55 students

    Step 3

    Difference=65-55=10

    10 more students chose purple than red as their favorite color
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