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vittalgmat
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Foodmart customers regularly buy at least one of the following products: milk, chicken, or apples. 60% of shoppers buy milk, 50% buy chicken, and 35% buy apples. If 10% of the customers buy all 3 products, what percentage of Foodmart customers purchase exactly 2 of the above products?
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 15%
D. 20%
E. 25%
I am looking for multiple ways to solve this.
The question asks for "exactly 2 of the proucts". If someone can generalize this to handle other cases like
"atleast 1", atleast 2 etc.. I would greatly appreciate.
Also a related question. What if the values were not percentages??
How will the approach change? etc.
Thanks in advance.
A. 5%
B. 10%
C. 15%
D. 20%
E. 25%
I am looking for multiple ways to solve this.
The question asks for "exactly 2 of the proucts". If someone can generalize this to handle other cases like
"atleast 1", atleast 2 etc.. I would greatly appreciate.
Also a related question. What if the values were not percentages??
How will the approach change? etc.
Thanks in advance.












