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storchak [24]
3 years ago
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Store A sells four times as many products as store B and one third as many as store C. If store C sells 105,960 products, how ma

ny products does store B sell.a. 8,830 b. 35,320 c. 79,470 d. 141,280 e. 423,840
Business
1 answer:
nikitadnepr [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer: a. 8,830 products

Explanation:

Store A sells one third as many as Store C so if Store C sells 105,960 products, Store A would be selling:

= 105,960 / 3

= 35,320 products

Store A sells four times as many products are store B. If Store A sells 35,320 products, Store B would sell:

= 35,320 / 4

= 8,830 products

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