Analysis of Share Distribution on the Royal Rover
The Royal Rover has a crew consisting of a Captain, a Quartermaster, 4 officers, and 30 regular crew members. According to the ship's articles, the Captain and Quartermaster each get 2 shares of any prize. Each of the 4 officers gets 1.25 shares. Each of the 30 regular crew members gets 1 share. Analyze the distribution of the total shares by calculating the percentage of all shares allocated to the regular crew members. Show your work.
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