You were playing a fun guessing game during your school break. There were a total of 100 participants excluding you. Out of these 100 people, 30 were Maths Majors, 45 were Economics Majors and 25 were Physics Majors. The game was divided into three rounds. • In the first round, you had to guess the number of Maths Majors and you correctly guessed 20 of them. • In the second round, you had to guess the number of Economics Majors and you correctly guessed 30 of them. • In the final third round, you had to guess the number of Physics Majors and you correctly guessed 20 of them. Accuracy is defined as the number of correct guesses upon total number of people in the group (expressed in percentage)

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You
were playing a fun guessing game during your school break. There were a total of 100 participants excluding you. Out of these 100 people,
30 were Maths Majors, 45 were Economics Majors and 25 were Physics Majors.
The game was divided into three rounds.
• In the first round, you had to guess the number of Maths Majors and you correctly guessed 20 of them.
• In the second round, you had to guess the number of Economics Majors and you correctly guessed 30 of them.
• In the final third round, you had to guess the number of Physics Majors and you correctly guessed 20 of them.
Accuracy is defined as the number of correct guesses upon total number of people in the group (expressed in
percentage)
→ Define your variables
[ ] # Store the number of Maths majors
# Store the number of Economics majors
#
number of Physics majors
# Store the number of your correct guesses of Maths majors
# Store the number of your correct guesses of Economics majors
# Store the number of your correct guesses of Physics majors
Transcribed Image Text:You were playing a fun guessing game during your school break. There were a total of 100 participants excluding you. Out of these 100 people, 30 were Maths Majors, 45 were Economics Majors and 25 were Physics Majors. The game was divided into three rounds. • In the first round, you had to guess the number of Maths Majors and you correctly guessed 20 of them. • In the second round, you had to guess the number of Economics Majors and you correctly guessed 30 of them. • In the final third round, you had to guess the number of Physics Majors and you correctly guessed 20 of them. Accuracy is defined as the number of correct guesses upon total number of people in the group (expressed in percentage) → Define your variables [ ] # Store the number of Maths majors # Store the number of Economics majors # number of Physics majors # Store the number of your correct guesses of Maths majors # Store the number of your correct guesses of Economics majors # Store the number of your correct guesses of Physics majors
→ Calculate your accuracy in each of the three rounds
[ ] # Print the Maths accuracy
[ ] # Print the Economics accuracy
[ ] # Print the Physics accuracy
▼
Calculate your overall accuracy in the entire game
[ ] # Print the overall accuracy
Transcribed Image Text:→ Calculate your accuracy in each of the three rounds [ ] # Print the Maths accuracy [ ] # Print the Economics accuracy [ ] # Print the Physics accuracy ▼ Calculate your overall accuracy in the entire game [ ] # Print the overall accuracy
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