Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
Total number of households were 116 million.
Hence, 100% = 116 million.
33% of the total US households owned at least one cat.
Hence, the number of household having at least one cat is [tex]\frac{33\times116}{100} = \frac{3828}{100} = 38.28[/tex] million.
It is also given that 56% of that 38.28 million households owned at least 2 cats.
Hence, the number of households having 2 cats is [tex]\frac{56\times38.28}{100} = \frac{2143.68}{100} = 21.4368[/tex] million.