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Gelneren [198K]
4 years ago
5

After a concert for 1,600 people, only 8 people said they would not go to see the band again. What percent of the people who wen

t to the concert said they would not go to see the band again?
Mathematics
1 answer:
beks73 [17]4 years ago
4 0
That are 8 of 1600 people
                      :8
 -->8/1600     -->   1/200 -->  0,5/100 --> 0,5 %
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