a survey showed that 36% of car owners prefer two-door cars, 52% prefer four-door cars, and 12% have no preference. You ask 300 people. How many do you think would prefer two-door cars?

300 * .36 = ?

To find out how many people out of 300 would prefer two-door cars, we can use the percentages given in the survey.

Given that 36% of car owners prefer two-door cars, we need to calculate 36% of 300:

36% = 36/100 = 0.36 (as a decimal)
0.36 * 300 = 108

Therefore, we can estimate that approximately 108 people out of the 300 surveyed would prefer two-door cars.