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Originally posted by kevincan on 17 Aug 2006, 15:59.
Last edited by kevincan on 18 Aug 2006, 12:37, edited 1 time in total.
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In Buwakville, there is an annual survey of the same 500 companies in which they are asked whether or not they will be recruiting from universities in the next 12 months. m% of the companies that respond affirmatively one year will do so the next year, whereas k% of the companies that respond negatively one year will change their repsonse the next year. 20 years from now, the percentage of the firms that will repond affirmatively to the survey question will be closest to
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hm...sorry but I still don't understnd the problem:
In Buwakville, there is an annual survey of the same 500 companies in which they are asked whether or not they will be recruiting from universities in the next 12 months. m% of the companies that respond affirmatively one year will do so the next year, whereas k% of the companies that respond negatively one year will change their repsonse the next year. 20 years from now, the percentage of the firms that will repond affirmatively to the survey question will be closest to
What is the initial number/percentage of people repond affirmatively in the first year? Is it m%?
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