Hi,
I have my doubts whether it is indeed the number of female candidates being compared or it is the percentage being compared.
For one, the number of female candidates is odd. Therefore, it can't be double of any number. When numbers are being compared, does the comparison allow for approximations? The percentage is 42% which can be double of 21% of all graduates in 1981. When we are comparing percentages, what rules should be followed?
I have my doubts whether it is indeed the number of female candidates being compared or it is the percentage being compared.
For one, the number of female candidates is odd. Therefore, it can't be double of any number. When numbers are being compared, does the comparison allow for approximations? The percentage is 42% which can be double of 21% of all graduates in 1981. When we are comparing percentages, what rules should be followed?






