Carol has a collection of 100 stamps the graph below shows the percentage of stamps she has from each country how many more of Carols stamps are from France than from Norway? France: 24%, England:22%, Norway:29%, Italy:25%.

a.) 5 stamps*
b.) 24 stamps
c.) 29 stamps
d.) 53 stamps

Since she has 100 stamps in total, the number of stamps for each country matches the percentage for that country

e.g. she has 24 French stamps
and 29 Norwegian stamps

Can you now answer the question?

The answer is A

To determine how many more of Carol's stamps are from France than from Norway, we need to calculate the difference between the percentage of stamps from France and the percentage of stamps from Norway.

The percentage of stamps from France is 24%, and the percentage of stamps from Norway is 29%.

To find the difference, we subtract the percentage of stamps from Norway (29%) from the percentage of stamps from France (24%):

24% - 29% = -5%.

Since the difference is negative, this means that there are fewer stamps from France than from Norway.

Therefore, the correct answer is that Carol has 5 stamps more from Norway than from France (option a).

To find out how many more stamps Carol has from France than from Norway, we need to calculate the actual number of stamps corresponding to the given percentages.

Let's start by finding the number of stamps from each country:

France: 24% of 100 stamps = (24/100) * 100 = 24 stamps
England: 22% of 100 stamps = (22/100) * 100 = 22 stamps
Norway: 29% of 100 stamps = (29/100) * 100 = 29 stamps
Italy: 25% of 100 stamps = (25/100) * 100 = 25 stamps

Now, to determine how many more stamps Carol has from France than from Norway, we subtract the number of stamps from Norway (29) from the number of stamps from France (24):

24 stamps - 29 stamps = -5 stamps

The result is -5 stamps, which means Carol has 5 stamps fewer from France than from Norway. Therefore, the correct answer is option a.) 5 stamps.