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Well, since 50% = 0.5, which is one half, and you were increasing 42 by 50%, then you would multiply 42 by 50%, or 0.5, which is 21. And since you are increasing 42 by 50%, you add 21 to 42 which is 63.
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ere would be 63 customers then :)
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