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A company produced 24,032 cars in 1968. If 46% of them are still being driven, how many 1968 cars are still in use?

Approximately cars are still in use.
(Round to the nearest whole number as needed.)

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Explanation:

In 1968, the company produced 24,032 cars. We want to find out how many of these cars are still being driven, which is 46% of the total number. To calculate this, we can use the following formula:

number of cars still in use = 0.46 * 24,032

Plugging in the values, we get:

number of cars still in use = 11,014.72

Since we cannot have a fraction of a car, we round down to the nearest whole number. Therefore, there are still 11,014 of the 1968 cars in use

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