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Answer:

Option B:

112 families

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,

No. of families = 75

Out of 75 no. of families had cars = 42

Out of 1, no. of families can have cars

[tex] = \frac{42}{75} [/tex]

Therefore,

Out of 200 families, no. of families had cars

[tex] = 200 \times \frac{42}{75} [/tex]

[tex] =200 \times \frac{14}{25} [/tex]

= 8 × 14

= 112

Hence,

option B is correct as 112 families have cars out of 200 families (Ans)