Of a resort's 25000 tourists last summer, 23750 were between 16 and 30 years old. What percentage of the tourists were not in this age group?

To find the percentage of tourists who were not between 16 and 30 years old, we first need to find the number of tourists in the age group.

The number of tourists in the age group is 23750.

To find the number of tourists not in the age group, we subtract the number of tourists in the age group from the total number of tourists:

25000 - 23750 = 1250

So, there were 1250 tourists who were not in the age group.

To find the percentage, we divide the number of tourists not in the age group by the total number of tourists and multiply by 100:

(1250/25000) * 100 = 5

Therefore, 5% of the tourists were not in the 16 to 30 age group.