Suppose in one specific month, a store vendor sells 3,000 total goods. This specific vendor sells two goods, Good A and Good B. In this one month, 5% of all sold goods was Good A. What was the total number of sales for Good B?
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- Total number of goods sold = 3000 - Percentage of goods that are Good A = 5% - Number of sales for Good A = 3000 * 5% = 3000 * 0.05 = 150 ** Show more…
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