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During one month, there were 2,000 people who used the advertiser links on a website. The percent of people who clicked on each
advertisement link is shown in the circle graph. Calculate the number of people who clicked on the link for each type of advertisement. How
many people used the Music link?
Advertiser Links
Computers
2396
Music
25%
TVS
3%
Movies
1796
Cell phones
32%
340
450
500
540
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