In a parking lot, out of 200 vehicles, 60 of them are two wheelers and the rest of the vehicles are cars.

a. What percentage of the vehicles are two wheelers?
b. What percentage of the vehicles are cars?

60/200 = ____

(200-60)/200 = ____
or, 1 - 60/200 = ____

Then multiply by 100 to get percent from fraction :)

To answer these questions, we need to calculate the percentage of two-wheelers and cars out of the total number of vehicles.

a. To find the percentage of two-wheelers, divide the number of two-wheelers by the total number of vehicles and multiply by 100.

Number of two-wheelers: 60
Total number of vehicles: 200

Percentage of two-wheelers = (60 / 200) * 100

b. To find the percentage of cars, we subtract the percentage of two-wheelers from 100 since the remaining vehicles are cars.

Percentage of cars = 100 - Percentage of two-wheelers

Now let's calculate the percentages:

a. Percentage of two-wheelers = (60 / 200) * 100
= 0.3 * 100
= 30%

b. Percentage of cars = 100% - 30%
= 70%

Therefore, 30% of the vehicles in the parking lot are two-wheelers, and 70% are cars.