If a national event attracts 1,500 visitors and 30% of them are from abroad, how

Practice Questions

Q1
If a national event attracts 1,500 visitors and 30% of them are from abroad, how many visitors are from the country?
  1. 1,050
  2. 1,200
  3. 1,500
  4. 450

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a national event attracts 1,500 visitors and 30% of them are from abroad, how many visitors are from the country?
  • Step 1: Identify the total number of visitors, which is 1,500.
  • Step 2: Calculate the number of visitors from abroad by finding 30% of 1,500.
  • Step 3: To find 30% of 1,500, multiply 1,500 by 0.30 (which is the decimal form of 30%).
  • Step 4: Perform the multiplication: 0.30 * 1,500 = 450. This means there are 450 visitors from abroad.
  • Step 5: To find the number of visitors from the country, subtract the number of visitors from abroad (450) from the total number of visitors (1,500).
  • Step 6: Perform the subtraction: 1,500 - 450 = 1,050. This means there are 1,050 visitors from the country.
  • Percentage Calculation – Understanding how to calculate a percentage of a total and apply it to find a subset of a group.
  • Subtraction – Using subtraction to find the remaining quantity after a portion has been identified.
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