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1st method:Those who shopped that day: 2500 x 60% = 2500 x 0.6 = 1,500
Those who didn't shop: 2500 - 1500 = 1,000
2nd method: 60% out of 100% shopped that day, but (100%-60%) = 40% didn't shop that day: 2500 x 40% = 2500 x 0.4 = 1,000
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