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5 April, 00:14

Ten percent of customers who walk into a golf store purchase a golf club and 30% of customers purchase golf balls. six percent of customers purchase both clubs and balls. what is the percentage of customers who do not purchase clubs or balls?

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  1. 5 April, 00:17
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    The percentage of customers who do not purchase clubs or balls is 54%. I got this percentage by first adding the amount of customers who purchase a golf club, the percentage of customers who purchase golf balls, and percentage of customers who purchase both clubs and balls. This equation was set up as 30% + 10% + 6% = 46%. Now that we have the total percentage of people who purchase clubs and balls, we need to know how many customers don't purchase clubs or balls. Assuming we were measuring on a scale of 100%, i did 100% - 46% = 54%.

    Hope this fully explained! If you need any further explanation of defining, I'll answer fully.
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