1. **State the problem:** We have a survey of 300 students about their movie-going frequency and genre preference. We want to find:
(a) The percentage of students who go to the movies twice a month or less.
(b) The percentage of students who prefer dramas.
2. **Identify the data:** From the table:
- Twice a month or less: Comedy = 96, Drama = 120
- Three times a month or more: Comedy = 36, Drama = 48
- Total students = 300
3. **Calculate (a): Percentage who go twice a month or less**
Total who go twice a month or less = $96 + 120 = 216$
Percentage = $$\frac{216}{300} \times 100 = 72\%$$
4. **Calculate (b): Percentage who prefer dramas**
Total who prefer dramas = $120 + 48 = 168$
Percentage = $$\frac{168}{300} \times 100 = 56\%$$
**Final answers:**
(a) 72%
(b) 56%
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