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Mathematics, 27.07.2019 14:30, tyarber96

Adepartment store has 950 customers one day, and 82% of the customers made a purchase. of the customers that made a purchase, 538 bought just one item, 186 bought two items, and the remainder bought three or more items. how many customers bought three or more items?

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