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14 April, 02:23

You survey 100 customers. You ask a question with 4 possible responses. Each possible response is given by at least 10 customers. What is the maximum number of customers giving any one response

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  1. 14 April, 02:31
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    Total Number of customer who underwent Survey=100

    Number of Possible Answer of each Question=4

    Suppose Four Response of a Question are, A, B, C and D.

    →Number of Customers whose answer is A ≥10

    →Number of Customers whose answer is B ≥10

    →Number of Customers whose answer is C ≥10

    →Number of Customers whose answer is D ≥10

    All Customers whose answers are, A, B, C and D are Real Multiple of 10.

    So, In Terms of equation it, can be written as

    ⇒10 x+10x+10x+10x=100

    40 x=100

    Dividing both side by 40, we get

    x=2.5

    ⇒Maximum number of customers giving any one response, that is Either A, B, C or D will be

    =10*2.5

    =25 Customer
  2. 14 April, 02:48
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    10

    Step-by-step explanation:

    There are 10 people you are asking so there is a maximum of those 10 people answering the same response.
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