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24 June, 23:26

A soap maker manufactures bars of soap in three different sizes: 3.15-ounce, 4-ounce, and 6-ounce bars. The company randomly surveyed people at a number of supermarkets across the country about which size bar they typically buy. Survey results showed that 40% buy the 3.15-ounce bar, 50% prefer the 4-ounce bar, and 10% purchase the 6-ounce bar. If the company sells 62,500 bars of soap each day, approximately how many 3.15-ounce bars should they sell per day across the country?

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  1. 24 June, 23:33
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    I'm not sure if this is correct, but I'd find 40% of 62,500, since 40% prefer the 3.15 oz. bar of soap.
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