\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}
\hline
\multicolumn{1}{|c|}{ } & \begin{tabular}{c}
Percentage of All \\
Personal Income Class
\end{tabular} & \begin{tabular}{c}
Percentage of All Households in \\
This and All Lower Classes
\end{tabular} \\
\hline
Under [tex]$\$[/tex] 10,000[tex]$ & 8 & 8 \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 10,000-\$[/tex] 14,999[tex]$ & 7 & 15 \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 15,000-\$[/tex] 24,999[tex]$ & 14 & 29 \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 25,000-\$[/tex] 34,999[tex]$ & A & 41 \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 35,000-\$[/tex] 49,999[tex]$ & 18 & $[/tex]\underline{C}[tex]$ \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 50,000-\$[/tex] 74,999[tex]$ & $[/tex]\underline{B}[tex]$ & 82 \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 75,000-\$[/tex] 99,999[tex]$ & 15 & $[/tex]\underline{D}[tex]$ \\
\hline
$[/tex]\[tex]$ 100,000$[/tex] and over & 3 & 100 \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Refer to the table. What percentage of households made [tex]$\$[/tex] 75,000$ or more?

A. 18

B. 56

C. 34

D. 82



Answer :

To determine the percentage of households that made [tex]$75,000 or more, we need to use the "Percentage of All Households in This and All Lower Classes" column of the table. Given data: - The percentage of all households making less than $[/tex]75,000 is 82%.

To find the percentage of households that made [tex]$75,000 or more, we need to subtract the percentage of households making less than $[/tex]75,000 from 100%.

Let's break this down step-by-step:

1. Identify the total percentage of households, which is represented by 100%.
2. Identify the percentage of households that made less than [tex]$75,000, which is 82%. 3. Subtract the percentage of households that made less than $[/tex]75,000 from the total percentage of households.

Therefore:
[tex]\[ \text{Percentage of households making } \$75,000 \text{ or more} = 100\% - 82\% = 18\% \][/tex]

So, the answer is 18%.