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In a village of 500 people, 40% of the population are adults. How many children are there?

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In a village of 500 people, 40% of the population are adults. How many children are there?

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Solution

Step 1: Find the number of adults in the village.

The question states that 40% of the population are adults. To find the number of adults, you multiply the total population by the percentage of adults.

So, 500 (total population) * 40% (percentage of adults) = 200 adults.

Step 2: Find the number of children in the village.

The question asks for the number of children. To find this, you subtract the number of adults from the total population.

So, 500 (total population) - 200 (number of adults) = 300 children.

Therefore, there are 300 children in the village.

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