SOLUTION: A customer orders 60,000 car batteries. If experience has shown that 7% of the batteries produced will be defective, how many batteries must be produced to ensure production of 60,
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Question 895232: A customer orders 60,000 car batteries. If experience has shown that 7% of the batteries produced will be defective, how many batteries must be produced to ensure production of 60,000 good batteries?
Answer by richwmiller(17219) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
.93*x=60000
x=64517
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