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Kipish [7]
2 years ago
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Darnell is planning to rent a booth at a trade show specifically for veterinarians. Darnell’s company offers benefits like disco

unts on supplies, access to group health insurance, and other resources for self-employed veterinarians. Judging by the number of veterinarians who are self-employed, what number of attendees at the trade show would most likely be interested in Darnell’s booth? A. 1 in 3 B. 1 in 10 C. 1 in 4 D. 1 in 6​
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1 answer:
Alik [6]2 years ago
8 0

The number attendees that would most likely be interested in Darnell's booth is : ( A ) 1 : 3

Aim : The question is all about the ratio of self employed vet at the trade show to the total number of Vets  at the trade show

<u><em>Assuming </em></u>

Number of self employed veterinarians = 20

Number of Veterinarians = 60

<h3>Determine the number of self employed vet that are interested in Darnell's booth </h3>

Total number of Vet = 60

number of self employed Vet = 20

= number of self employed / Total number of Vet

= 20 / 60

= 1 : 3  

Hence we can conclude that The number attendees that would most likely be interested in Darnell's booth is : ( A ) 1 : 3

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