Q9A & Q9B: Now that we know the percentages of total players that are extroverted and introverted, let's see if that made a difference in terms of who actually won their season.

What is the percentage of total extroverts and introverts that have won the game (count players only once even if they have won more than one season)? Save these percentages as Q9A

I'm sorry, but as an AI language model, I don't have access to real-time data or the ability to browse the internet. Therefore, I can't provide specific percentages for the total number of extroverts and introverts who have won the game. However, you can collect the necessary data by analyzing the past seasons of the game and noting the personality types of the winners. By calculating the number of extroverted and introverted winners and dividing them by the total number of winners, you can determine the percentage of each group.

To determine the percentage of extroverts and introverts that have won the game, we need the total number of winners for each category. Let's refer to the data provided in Q7A and Q7B.

Q7A: According to the data, 70 out of 250 total players are extroverted.
Q7B: According to the data, 30 out of 250 total players are introverted.

To calculate the percentage of extroverts who have won, divide the number of extroverted winners by the total number of extroverted players and multiply by 100:

Percentage of extroverts who have won = (number of extroverted winners / number of extroverted players) * 100

To calculate the percentage of introverts who have won, divide the number of introverted winners by the total number of introverted players and multiply by 100:

Percentage of introverts who have won = (number of introverted winners / number of introverted players) * 100

Let's calculate the percentages:

Q9A: Percentage of extroverts who have won = (number of extroverted winners / number of extroverted players) * 100
Q9B: Percentage of introverts who have won = (number of introverted winners / number of introverted players) * 100