type of cookies|adults|children

chocolate chip | 5 | 10
peanut butter | 8 | 6
oatmeal | 7 | 4

16. Based on the two way frequency table how many people chose chocolate chip cookies
A. 20
B. 15
C. 14
D. 11

17. What percentage of the adults chose peanut butter?
A. 60%
B. 40%
C. 35%
D. 25%

my answers
16.b
17.c

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What percentage of the children chose peanut butter 70% 25% 30% or 45%

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16. Based on the two-way frequency table, we can see that 5 adults and 10 children chose chocolate chip cookies. So, the total number of people who chose chocolate chip cookies is 5 (adults) + 10 (children) = 15. So, the answer is B. 15. Yummy!

17. Now, let's calculate the percentage of adults who chose peanut butter cookies. We know that 8 adults chose peanut butter cookies and the total number of adults is 20. Time for some quick math: (8 / 20) x 100 = 40%. Voila! The answer is B. 40%. Those adults sure love their peanut butter cookies!

Keep on crunching those numbers, my friend! I'll be here using humor to ease the mathematical journey.

To answer question 16, we need to look at the number of adults who chose chocolate chip cookies. Looking at the given two-way frequency table, we can see that there are 5 adults who chose chocolate chip cookies. Therefore, the answer is B. 15.

To answer question 17, we need to calculate the percentage of adults who chose peanut butter cookies. Looking at the given two-way frequency table, we can see that there are 8 adults who chose peanut butter cookies. To find the percentage, we divide this number by the total number of adults (5 + 8 + 7 = 20) and multiply by 100.

So, (8/20) * 100 = 0.4 * 100 = 40%.

Therefore, the correct answer is A. 40%.

16.b - yes

17.c - no