Answer:
(a)27%
(b)37%
Step-by-step explanation:
Let percentage of those who went to college, n(C)=64%
Let percentage of those who work, n(W)=55%
Since, 92% were either in college or working or both, [tex]n(C\cup W)=92\%[/tex]
From Set Theory:
(a)Percentage went on to college and work at the same time
[tex]n(C\cup W)=n(C)+n(W)-n(C\cap W)\\92=64+55-n(C\cap W)\\n(C\cap W)=121-92\\n(C\cap W)=27\%[/tex]
The percentage who went on to college and work at the same time is 27%.
(b)Percentage went on to college but not work
[tex]n(C\cap W')=n(C)-n(C\cap W)\\=64-27\\=37\%[/tex]
The percentage who went on to college but not work is 37%.