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Mathematics, 16.11.2020 16:40 Jasten

Apple sent a survey to some of their customers. Some people were sent the survey but did not finish it. What is the fewest number of people that could of been given the the survey if exactly 93.6% of people completed it? Hint: How could we determine if only one person could have completed it? Can we have partial people complete the survey?

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