Here are the ages in years of 10 professors at a college 47 44 48 43 35 65 56 37 73 51 what is the percentage of these professors who are younger then 47

To find the percentage of professors who are younger than 47, we need to count the number of professors younger than 47 and then divide it by the total number of professors and multiply by 100 to get the percentage.

There are 4 professors younger than 47: 44, 43, 35, and 37.

The total number of professors is 10.

Now we calculate the percentage:

(4/10) * 100 = 40%

Therefore, the percentage of professors who are younger than 47 is 40%.

To find the percentage of professors who are younger than 47, you need to count how many professors are younger than 47 and divide that number by the total number of professors.

Let's count the number of professors younger than 47:

- 44, 43, 35, 37

There are 4 professors who are younger than 47.

Now, let's calculate the percentage:

Percentage = (Number of professors younger than 47 / Total number of professors) x 100

Percentage = (4 / 10) x 100

Percentage = 40%

Therefore, 40% of the professors are younger than 47.

To find the percentage of professors who are younger than 47, we need to determine how many professors fall into this category.

Step 1: Count the number of professors younger than 47
Looking at the ages provided, we can identify the following professors who are younger than 47: 44, 43, 35, 37.
Therefore, there are a total of 4 professors younger than 47.

Step 2: Calculate the percentage
To calculate the percentage, divide the number of professors younger than 47 (4) by the total number of professors (10) and multiply the result by 100.

(4 / 10) * 100 = 40%

So, 40% of the professors in the given data set are younger than 47.