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16. You live in a town with four bookstores and a population of 10,000 people. A recent survey showed that 50% of the population shops at bookstores. Assume that all factors (such as products, customer service, the convenience of location, number of hours open) are the same for all four of the stores. What is the number of potential customers for each? 17. You are opening a dry-cleaning business in a town of 20,000 adults. There are two dry cleaners in town. The ABC bank is your source of funding. ABC considers the town’s carrying capacity to be a minimum of 7,500 potential adult customers per dry cleaner. If every adult in town is a potential customer, what would the average number of potential customers be per dry-cleaning business if you started your business? Is this figure within the bank’s requirement?

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