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Mathematics, 26.07.2019 02:00, ladybuggirl400

Acompany that makes mobile applications surveyed every 10th customer to learn more about how often customers are using one of the company’s new apps. the table shows the results of the survey. feedback number use frequently 51 use sparingly 23 do not use 12 what is the predicted percentage of customers who use the new app either frequently or sparingly?

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