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A study of a population of 1,200 tigers revealed that 6 out of every 150 tigers in the
population are albino. Based on the results of this study, how many tigers in the population
are NOT albino?


Sagot :

Answer:  1152

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Explanation:

6/150 = 0.04 = 4% of the population are albino.

That leaves 100% - 4% = 96% that aren't albino.

96% of 1200 = 0.96*1200 = 1152

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Another way to look at it:

4% of the population are albino, so there are 0.04*1200 = 48 albino tigers.

This means there are 1200-48 = 1152 non-albino tigers.