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A company does research on their product and finds that 3/5 of people who try the product use it again. If 400 people try the product how many would we expect to use it again
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A company does research on their product and finds that 3/5 of people who try the product use it again. If 400 people try the product how many would we expect to use it again
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A company does research on their product and finds that 3/5 of people who try the product use it again. If 400 people try the product how many would we expect to use it again
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240
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It is 240 because that would be 3/5 of 400.
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3/5= 60% then 400*60% = 240
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