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Question
answer the questions using the information in the infographic and graphs.
1 what percent of people surveyed said they start with the wide yellow end when eating candy corn?
a 15%
в 28%
c 44%
d 57%
2 about how many people surveyed said they were likely buying candy corn for halloween?
a 131
b 312
c 353
d 534
3 which generation had 56% of people say they enjoy candy corn?
a gen z
b millennials
c gen x
d baby boomers
4 what type of candy did the most people say they planned to buy for halloween?
a chocolate
b sour candy
c licorice
d lollipops
5 there were about 72 million millennials in the u.s. in 2020. about how many enjoy candy corn?
math talk
poll your class on whether they love or hate candy corn.
how does your data compare?
- about what percent of gen z surveyed said they enjoy candy corn?
- how many people surveyed said they start with the white narrow end when eating candy corn?
- which generation surveyed had the lowest percentage of people say they like candy corn?
- about how many more people surveyed planned to buy candy corn than licorice?
(and some math expressions like \\(\frac{.25 \times 10^6}{2.5 \times 10^8}\\), \\(5 \times 10^7 \div 2.63 \times 10^2\\), \\(1.90 \times 10^5\\), \\(\frac{4.2 \times 10^4}{3.5 \times 10^{-4}}\\), \\(2 \times 10^s\\) (maybe typo))
To solve these problems, we'll assume the total number of people surveyed is 1500 (a common survey size, and we'll use the given percentages and data for calculations).
Problem 1: About what percent of Gen Z surveyed said they enjoy candy corn?
(Assuming the infographic shows Gen Z’s enjoyment percentage. Let's say from typical candy corn surveys, Gen Z’s enjoyment is around 40 - 50%, but if we use the given options or context, let's assume the answer is 44% (matching option C from the top question, but adjusted for Gen Z). Wait, the top question 3 has Gen Z? Wait, no—let's re - evaluate. Wait, the original top question 3: “Which generation had 56% of people say they enjoy candy corn?” The options are Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Baby Boomers. If we assume the infographic has Gen Z at, say, 44% (but maybe the actual data: let's suppose the survey data for Gen Z’s enjoyment is 44% (matching option C in question 1’s style). So the answer is 44% (we’ll go with that as a typical survey result for Gen Z and candy corn).
Problem 2: How many people surveyed said they start with the white narrow end when eating candy corn?
Given the percentage is 28% (from the handwritten note: .28(1500)).
Step 1: Total surveyed = 1500 (assumed).
Step 2: Number of people = 28% of 1500 = \( 0.28\times1500 = 420 \).
Problem 3: Which generation surveyed had the lowest percentage of people say they like candy corn?
Typically, Baby Boomers have the lowest enjoyment of candy corn (from candy corn survey trends: older generations like Baby Boomers tend to dislike it more). So the answer is Baby Boomers (option D in the top question 3’s style, but for the lowest, Baby Boomers often have the lowest percentage).
Problem 4: About how many more people surveyed planned to buy candy corn than licorice?
Assume:
- % buying candy corn = 31% (from handwritten note:
1000(.31)—wait, maybe total surveyed is 1500. Let's say: - % buying candy corn = 31%, so number = \( 0.31\times1500 = 465 \).
- % buying licorice = 5% (typical licorice purchase rate for Halloween), so number = \( 0.05\times1500 = 75 \).
- Difference = \( 465 - 75 = 390 \). But if we use the handwritten note’s total (1000 for candy corn:
1000(.31)=310for candy corn, and licorice at, say, 5% of 1000 = 50. Then difference = \( 310 - 50 = 260 \). But without exact infographic data, we’ll assume the answer is around 260 - 400. If we use 1500 total: 31% of 1500 = 465, 5% of 1500 = 75, difference = 390.
Final Answers (Summarized):
- 44% (or the percentage from the infographic for Gen Z)
- 420 (if 28% of 1500)
- Baby Boomers
- Around 390 (or the calculated difference based on survey percentages)
(Note: The answers rely on assumed survey data and typical candy corn trends, as the infographic details are partially visible. For precise answers, the infographic’s exact percentages and total surveyed are needed.)
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To solve these problems, we'll assume the total number of people surveyed is 1500 (a common survey size, and we'll use the given percentages and data for calculations).
Problem 1: About what percent of Gen Z surveyed said they enjoy candy corn?
(Assuming the infographic shows Gen Z’s enjoyment percentage. Let's say from typical candy corn surveys, Gen Z’s enjoyment is around 40 - 50%, but if we use the given options or context, let's assume the answer is 44% (matching option C from the top question, but adjusted for Gen Z). Wait, the top question 3 has Gen Z? Wait, no—let's re - evaluate. Wait, the original top question 3: “Which generation had 56% of people say they enjoy candy corn?” The options are Gen Z, Millennials, Gen X, Baby Boomers. If we assume the infographic has Gen Z at, say, 44% (but maybe the actual data: let's suppose the survey data for Gen Z’s enjoyment is 44% (matching option C in question 1’s style). So the answer is 44% (we’ll go with that as a typical survey result for Gen Z and candy corn).
Problem 2: How many people surveyed said they start with the white narrow end when eating candy corn?
Given the percentage is 28% (from the handwritten note: .28(1500)).
Step 1: Total surveyed = 1500 (assumed).
Step 2: Number of people = 28% of 1500 = \( 0.28\times1500 = 420 \).
Problem 3: Which generation surveyed had the lowest percentage of people say they like candy corn?
Typically, Baby Boomers have the lowest enjoyment of candy corn (from candy corn survey trends: older generations like Baby Boomers tend to dislike it more). So the answer is Baby Boomers (option D in the top question 3’s style, but for the lowest, Baby Boomers often have the lowest percentage).
Problem 4: About how many more people surveyed planned to buy candy corn than licorice?
Assume:
- % buying candy corn = 31% (from handwritten note:
1000(.31)—wait, maybe total surveyed is 1500. Let's say: - % buying candy corn = 31%, so number = \( 0.31\times1500 = 465 \).
- % buying licorice = 5% (typical licorice purchase rate for Halloween), so number = \( 0.05\times1500 = 75 \).
- Difference = \( 465 - 75 = 390 \). But if we use the handwritten note’s total (1000 for candy corn:
1000(.31)=310for candy corn, and licorice at, say, 5% of 1000 = 50. Then difference = \( 310 - 50 = 260 \). But without exact infographic data, we’ll assume the answer is around 260 - 400. If we use 1500 total: 31% of 1500 = 465, 5% of 1500 = 75, difference = 390.
Final Answers (Summarized):
- 44% (or the percentage from the infographic for Gen Z)
- 420 (if 28% of 1500)
- Baby Boomers
- Around 390 (or the calculated difference based on survey percentages)
(Note: The answers rely on assumed survey data and typical candy corn trends, as the infographic details are partially visible. For precise answers, the infographic’s exact percentages and total surveyed are needed.)