If 453 runners out of 620 completed a marathon, what percent of the runners finished the race? (Round percent to the nearest tenth.)

Answer: 453/620= .731 Changing to percent 73.1%

Is this correct?

Yes. It's correct.

Its actually 73%

Yes, that is correct. To find the percentage of runners who finished the race, you divide the number of runners who finished (453) by the total number of runners (620). Then, you convert the decimal to a percentage. In this case, 453/620 is approximately 0.731, which is equivalent to 73.1% when rounded to the nearest tenth.

Yes, your answer is correct. To calculate the percentage, you divide the number of runners who completed the marathon (453) by the total number of runners (620) and then multiply by 100. In this case, 453 divided by 620 is approximately 0.731. To convert this decimal to a percentage, you multiply by 100 to get 73.1%. Rounded to the nearest tenth, the percentage of runners who finished the race is indeed 73.1%.