What percent of patients with type-B blood are male? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.

Answer:
54%
Step-by-step explanation:
To find the probability for a male patient to have B blood, find the number of male patients who do have B blood and divide it by the number of patients with type B.
The number of male and B blood is 99.
The number of patients with B blood is 183.
The probability is 99/183 = 0.54.
The percent is found by multiplying by 100.
0.54*100 = 54%