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It is reported that 32% of shoppers use cash to pay for their purchases. Based on this report, if a store has 250 sales in one day, how many shoppers could be expected to pay with cash?
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It is reported that 32% of shoppers use cash to pay for their purchases. Based on this report, if a store has 250 sales in one day, how many shoppers could be expected to pay with cash?
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about 80 would be cash
32% of 250 is 80 if my math is correct
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The answer to that question would be 80.
32% is equal to 0.32
0.32 * 250 = 80.
So 80 shoppers can be expected to pay in cash.
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