13. \( 52 \% \) of 200 people who had been surveyed, liked watching a hockey match and rest of people do not like watching hockey match. How many people did not like watching a hockey match?
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We know that 52% of 200 people liked watching a hockey match. To find this, we multiply 200 by 52% (or 0.52 in decimal form): 200 * 0.52 = 104 people So, 104 people liked watching a hockey match. Show more…
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