After the premiere of the new comedy Bumblebee, moviegoers were asked in a quick poll whether they liked the movie. Out of 50 adults, 35 said they liked the movie, whereas out of 25 teenagers, 20 said they liked the movie. Fill in the blanks of the statement below to make the statement the most reasonable possible At the movie premiere, ? adult teenage moviegoers liked the movie less because ? % disliked the movie, whereas only ? %  of the ? adult teenage moviegoers disliked the movie.

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After the premiere of the new comedy Bumblebee, moviegoers were asked in a quick poll whether they liked the movie. Out of 50 adults, 35 said they liked the movie, whereas out of 25 teenagers, 20 said they liked the movie.

Fill in the blanks of the statement below to make the statement the most reasonable possible

At the movie premiere, ? adult teenage moviegoers liked the movie less because ? % disliked the movie, whereas only ? %
 of the ? adult teenage moviegoers disliked the movie.
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Given that out of 50 adults, 35 said they liked the movie, whereas out of 25 teenagers, 20 said they liked the movie.

Thus, the proportion of adults who liked the movie is 35/50 = 0.7 = 70%

Hence, the proportion of adults who disliked the movie is 1-(35/50) = 1-0.7 = 0.3 = 30%

Similarly, the proportion of teenagers who liked the movie is 20/25 = 0.8 = 80%

Hence, the proportion of teenagers who disliked the movie is 1-(20/25) = 1-0.8 = 0.2 = 20%.

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