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7 December, 12:02

As the numbers of phones produced increases, will the working rate ever get to 100%? Explain

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  1. 7 December, 12:24
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    Some things you need in your respond is:

    - Although the percentage might eventually round to 100%, it is not possible to have 100% of the phones working.

    - This is because the model began when only 3 out of 10 phones were working, so there are 7 phones that were not working.

    - In other words, the numerator and denominator of the expression are never the same, so the expression is never equal to 1 or 100%.
  2. 7 December, 12:25
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    Although the percentage might eventually round to 100%, it is not possible to have 100% of the phones working. This is because the model began when only 3 out of 10 phones were working, so there are 7 phones that were not working. In other words, the numerator and denominator of the expression are never the same, so the expression is never equal to 1 or 100%.
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