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The following chart shows the numbers of insurance policies sold by five salespersons named P, Q, R, S, and T. What is the percentage share of insurance policies sold by Q in the total insurance policies sold by all five salespersons?

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A30%

B25%

C25%

D28%

Answer:

B. 25%

Read Explanation:

To find the percentage share, divide the number of policies sold by Q by the total number of policies sold by all five and multiply by 100. This results in a 25% share.


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