To determine how many people from the surveyed group go to the zoo more than twice a year, follow these steps:
1. Identify the total number of people surveyed:
- The total number of people surveyed is 85,740.
2. Understand the fraction of people who go to the zoo more than twice a year:
- The fraction of people who go to the zoo more than twice a year is [tex]\(\frac{11}{30}\)[/tex].
3. Calculate the number of people who go to the zoo more than twice a year:
- Multiply the total number of people surveyed (85,740) by the given fraction ([tex]\(\frac{11}{30}\)[/tex]).
[tex]\[
\text{People who go to the zoo more than twice a year} = 85,740 \times \frac{11}{30}
\][/tex]
4. Compute the exact number:
[tex]\[
85,740 \times \frac{11}{30} = 31,437.999999999996
\][/tex]
5. Round the answer to the nearest hundred:
- To round 31,437.999999999996 to the nearest hundred, look at the tens digit (4 in this case). Since 4 is less than 5, we round down.
[tex]\[
31,437.999999999996 \approx 31,400
\][/tex]
Therefore, the number of people who said they go to the zoo more than twice a year, rounded to the nearest hundred, is 31,400.