In a recent survey of dog owners, it was found that 1003, or 34%,of the owners take their dogs on vacation with them. Find the number of dog owners in the survey who do not take their dogs on vacation.
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Since 1003 owners represent 34% of the total, we can set up the equation: \[ 0.34 \times \text{Total Owners} = 1003 \] Show more…
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