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A recent survey 55% of pet owners have more than one pet. if they were 620 pet owner surveyed which proportion can be used to find the number on more than one pet?
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A recent survey 55% of pet owners have more than one pet. if they were 620 pet owner surveyed which proportion can be used to find the number on more than one pet?
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55/100 = x/620 and cross multiply
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