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#1. A behavior analyst is observing patrons in an art museum to understand their interaction with a specific painting. Over a specific observation period, out of 20 patrons who walked by the painting, 8 touched it, 5 stood and observed it without touching, and 7 walked right past without any interaction. Based on this data, what is the percentage of occurrences where patrons did not touch the painting?

To determine the percentage of occurrences where patrons did not touch the painting first identify the total number of patrons which is 20 Then identify the number of patrons who did touch the painting which is 8 Subtract the number of patrons who touched from the total number of patrons to find how many did not touch 20 total patrons 8 touched painting 12 patrons who did not touch the painting Finally calculate the percentage by dividing the number of patrons who did not touch by the total number of patrons and multiplying by 100 12 20 100 060 100 60 The information about patrons observing or walking past is extraneous to the specific question asked regarding not touching the painting serving as a distractor

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